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Si wrote: I read somewhere that chav is a Romany word, too. Is this right, Rangieowner? Id heard that it was derived from Chatham,ie Chavem,a type of insult for the tracksuited,baseball capped Elizabeth Duke/H Samuel bejewelled brigades of underclass in the south east.Not sure if its true though,the origin of Chav that is.I know a Chav is as i described.
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tyke bhoy wrote: council house and vicious/vociferous? That looks good,i would use the Yorkshire equivalent of Scutter but young uns look at yer daft.
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Si wrote: Red Leicester on buttered Soreen. Yum!!More words,Blathered - drunk.Polli - a lift on the back of a shove iron.Shove (or push) iron - bicycle.Gob - mouth.Gob iron - harmonica.Growler - pork pie (stand pie.)Chelping - nagging.Taws - marbles. In Huddersfield when people use " chelping " they mean gossiping or " calling " [ as in palling ] and again it is something only women do .
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Si, you are correct! chav derives from the romany for child a 'chavi' or from the spanish 'charvo' meaning 'lad', more info here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chav
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