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  2. Chav - Wikipedia

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    Chav" (/ tʃ æ v /), also "charver", "scally" and "roadman" in parts of England, is a British term, usually used in a pejorative way. The term is used to describe an anti-social lower-class youth dressed in sportswear. [ 1 ]

  3. 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 .

  4. 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;

  5. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    "Chav" is used throughout England, though "charv" or "charva" was originally used in the northeast, deriving from the Roma word charva, meaning a disreputable youth. cheeky * impertinent; noun form, cheek, impertinence; a child answering back to an adult might be told "don't give me any of your cheek" (also there is the expression "cheeky ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Pikey - Wikipedia

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    In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the definition became even looser and is sometimes used to refer to a wide section of the (generally urban) underclass of the country (in England generally known as chavs), or merely a person of any social class who "lives on the cheap" such as a bohemian. It is also used as an adjective, e.g. "a pikey ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Essex girl - Wikipedia

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    Location of Essex in the UK, immediately northeast of London. Essex girl, as a pejorative stereotype in the United Kingdom, applies to a woman viewed as promiscuous and unintelligent, characteristics jocularly attributed to women from the county of Essex. It is applied widely throughout the country and has gained popularity over time, dating ...