I googled it for the craic.
'chav. plural chavs. British slang, disparaging. : a young person in Britain of a type stereotypically known for engaging in aggressively loutish behavior especially when in groups and for wearing flashy jewelry and athletic casual clothing (such as tracksuits and baseball caps)
Merriam Webster |
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Just looked it up...
Nah man, aside whether it's legal or not, just too young and bratty and inexperienced for my taste.
Got too much going on in my life to have to deal with this as well.
Maaaaaaaybe if a more mature babe dressed up and managed to get into my head somehow... |
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"I hate the term Chav. Horrible.
Yep. And any other derogatory term like it."
It's derogatory to some, but there are others who wear like a badge of honour!
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"Burberry R Us
What started out as classy nosedived to chavy "
Must have been a huge hit to the brand! I remember pubs in Scotland having a simple dress code, "No Old Firm, No Burberry"!
Stone Island seems to have replaced them in England |
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"I hate the term Chav. Horrible.
Yep. And any other derogatory term like it.
It's derogatory to some, but there are others who wear like a badge of honour!
Everything is big, big tits, big lips, big eyebrows and big hair! "
Yeah that's fair. I dislike when people are labelled and put down..
I'm quite a fan of people taking ownership of those words and making them their own. |
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