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  2. Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class - Wikipedia

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    Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class is a non-fiction work by the British writer and political commentator Owen Jones, first published in 2011. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It discusses stereotypes of sections of the British working class (and the working class as a whole) and use of the pejorative term chav .

  3. Chav - Wikipedia

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    Opinion is divided on the origin of the term. "Chav" may have its origins in the Romani word "chavi" ("child") or "chaval" ("boy"), which later came to mean "man". [3] [8] [9] The word "chavvy" has existed since at least the 19th century; lexicographer Eric Partridge mentions it in his 1950 dictionary of slang and unconventional English, giving its date of origin as c. 1860.

  4. British slang - Wikipedia

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    chav, chavi or chavvy Child (from the Romany, chavi. Still in common use in rural areas). [80] Also used in Polari since mid-19th century. [80] chav Someone who is, or pretends to be, of a low social standing and who dresses in a certain style, typically in "knock off" sports and designer clothing, especially Burberry. Often used as a form of ...

  5. Chavs - Wikipedia

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    Chavs may refer to: Chav, a British pejorative denoting class stereotype; Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class, a 2011 book by British writer Owen Jones;

  6. Ned (Scottish) - Wikipedia

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    By 2006, the term chav from the South of England [16] was used across the United Kingdom with ned often seen as the synonymous Scottish term. [ citation needed ] Other local terms are "schemies" in Edinburgh and "scallies" in Liverpool .

  7. List of British regional nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Britain Limeys in Canada and the United States [12] : Pommies in Australia and New Zealand [13] : Les Rosbifs in France [14] Tommy, Island Monkey in Germany [15] Broadstairs Bradstows (former name) Bromsgrove Grovellers Bromyard Yardies, Yardbirds Budleigh Salterton Buddies, Sex-Buddies (pejorative) Buildwas Builders, Cowboy-Builders ...

  8. Michael Carroll (lottery winner) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2005 a documentary about Carroll presented by Keith Allen, Michael Carroll: King of Chavs, was aired on Channel 4. The film investigated Carroll's vilification by tabloid papers and whether there was more to him than being a "lotto lout", which included contrasting imprisonment for affray alongside penning a "dappy" love song for his ...

  9. Secessionist movements of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Madawaska region remained in dispute between Britain and the US until 1842. In Canada, Madawaska was considered part of Quebec until the 1850s, when the border with New Brunswick was modified. [11] The "Republic" is now a purely ceremonial entity.