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Teabag
10-01-2006, 19:40
I musty be getting old but what is this cultural reference?

Can members of the forum enlighten a thick Yorkshireman by describing what or who is a chav or chavette?:confused:

Meaks
10-01-2006, 19:41
This is going to be fun...

katy1981
10-01-2006, 19:42
Originally posted by Meaks
This is going to be fun...



lol yeah i think so to:thumbsup:

Teabag
10-01-2006, 19:43
Very well but who are they? What are they? How do you know if you are one? Is this a new term?:hihi:

Rich
10-01-2006, 19:45
Do a search on the forum, I for one have lost count of how many times this has been asked.

The subject has been discussed at considerable length several times over.

here (http://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/search.php?s=&action=showresults&searchid=1302249&sortby=lastpost&sortorder=descending) are the search results for every reference to Chavs that has ever been posted.

Note to the Mods - I only said the C word in the name of being helpful, please don't ban me for it

daverity
10-01-2006, 19:45
Rich! There's a guy over here needs to speak to you:D :D

EDIT:Buggar you beat me to it Rich!

Meaks
10-01-2006, 19:45
Originally posted by Rich
Do a search on the forum, I for one have lost count of how many times this has been asked.

The subject has been discussed at considerable length several times over.

Its started already...
:hihi:

SpiderPete
10-01-2006, 19:48
posted by Katy1981
lol yeah i think so to
So do I, fun fun fun and more fun.

What is a baby chov called ?

posted by Rich
Do a search on the forum, I for one have lost count of how many times this has been asked.
easiest way is to do a search on your name ** giggles** :P :P

[edit] oh no, I said the C word, :o :o :o

daverity
10-01-2006, 19:49
THIS SITE (http://www.chavscum.co.uk/) should answer all the questions you could possibly have about this breed of Britain's underclass! :) ;)

SpiderPete
10-01-2006, 19:52
maybe we should have a "chav" meet and we could all look like this

chav meet (http://www.artshole.co.uk/arts/artists/Wayne%20Dawber/Invasion-of-the-Chavs.jpg)

Could be a problem spotting who is who.

Ok, I`ll go get my coat :thumbsup:

buck
10-01-2006, 19:59
Ask Donkey, he is one

Rich
10-01-2006, 20:09
Originally posted by peter41
So do I, fun fun fun and more fun.

What is a baby chav called ?


easiest way is to do a search on your name ** giggles** :P :P

[edit] oh no, I said the C word, :o :o :o

Quick! Mods! Mods! He said THAT word! :hihi: :heyhey:

madowl
10-01-2006, 20:11
Forum Chavs...
http://www.koransky.com/Other/Teletubbies.jpg


:D

owdlad
10-01-2006, 20:26
This will either end in tears, or a dummy spitting session. :D

lizzmobile
10-01-2006, 20:57
What is a baby chav called ?

A chavlet, per chance?

AtticusFinch
10-01-2006, 21:04
"Chav" was once a potent insult, but has become corrupted through lazy usage by middle class snobs. The original idea behind the term (as with "pikey" and "townie" before it) can be summed up in this joke:

Why did the chav cross the road?
To start a fight with a complete stranger for absolutely no reason

"Chav" was a way that normal law-abiding people could convey their frustration at people who start fights, steal things and vandalise things. It was a way of grouping together people like that; a statement that most people don't think that sort of behaviour is acceptable.

This original definition isn't dependent on class. If someone lives in an affluent suburb and their dad plays golf with the lord mayor, but they spend their evenings shouting abuse at people and giving out attitude, they'd still be a chav.

Over time though, "chav" has been corrupted to mean anyone working class who wears a tracksuit. People should be judged on how they act, not how they look.

:(

sarcastic
10-01-2006, 21:33
chav---- young lad dresses in tracksuits , trainers and burberry!!! they type lik dis innit man bangin.:hihi:

owlface
11-01-2006, 01:07
I think the generic names for this species are as follows...

Male - Chav
Female - Chavette
Young - Chavling
Appearance - Burberry, Von Dutch, baseball caps and white trainers
Eats - Macdonalds, KFC, Burger King
Typical phrases - "innit", "knawattamean"
Location - Shopping centres, street corners
Transport - Clapped out £400 Saxo VTR with audio system able to make ears bleed, also has an exhaust back box that can acieve this
Passtimes - Hanging around in groups and mugging defenceless passers by, vandalising anything nearby, talking in what appears to be a low IQ dialect of English and generally just being a tw*t

For more reference on these diabolical creatures try the following

www.chavscum.co.uk

purplepippa
11-01-2006, 20:31
I heard a particularly funny 'Nick at Night' (months ago) where a woman from Worksop (I think) rang in and insisted it stood for Council Houses And Violence.

Nick: So when you see one, you would say 'Oh look, there's a Council Houses and Violence'?
Woman: Yes.

Much hilarity ensued, and it went on and on.

lizzmobile
11-01-2006, 22:14
My French friend thought it was Council House Vermin with added vowel to make a word.

I am not responsible for his thoughts, OK!

MOG1
14-03-2009, 18:48
I heard that it was derived from the Romany for 'child'. I play a browser game (http://www.chavgangs.com (http://www.chavgangs.com/register.php?referer=8378)) that was clearly intended to take the mick out of chav culture, but it's amazing how many real chavs stumble across it and miss the irony! :)

nikki-red
14-03-2009, 19:13
I always thought it stood for 'Council Housed and Violent'.

pem123
14-03-2009, 19:18
I heard that it was derived from the Romany for 'child'. I play a browser game (http://www.chavgangs.com (http://www.chavgangs.com/register.php?referer=8378)) that was clearly intended to take the mick out of chav culture, but it's amazing how many real chavs stumble across it and miss the irony! :)


You are correct. The 'council house vermin' theory is merely a coincidence. I posted this on another thread a few weeks back

The word itself comes from the Romany Chavvi (think that's how it's spelt) which I believe means the same as the English words lad and mate. Along with many other old Romany words, it found it's way into the English/Romany hybrid dialect of travellers, "That chavvi over there" or "Hello my chavvi"

I remember way before the current media obsession with 'chav' culture, I worked in an area with a lot of travellers and they always used to call each other and others Chavvy Local youth also used to use it to each other in an ironic sense or to describe travellers

LukeD
14-03-2009, 22:14
I musty be getting old but what is this cultural reference?

Can members of the forum enlighten a thick Yorkshireman by describing what or who is a chav or chavette?:confused:

Seriously, how can you not know? Sheffield's full of the buggers

spooferman
15-03-2009, 11:52
I musty be getting old but what is this cultural reference?

Can members of the forum enlighten a thick Yorkshireman by describing what or who is a chav or chavette?:confused:

www.chavscum.co.uk