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Vestboy Started conversation Jul 16, 2009
Chavs and Neds (south and north of the border respectively).
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Icy North Posted Jul 16, 2009
Thanks Vestie
I agree that some use 'chav' snobbishly, but it's also quite specific, isn't it - those teens in fake Burberry.
There's all sorts of terms for gypsies as well, but I think there's a distinction between using a word as a snobbish term for a large section of society, and using it as a targeted insult. What do you think?
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Vestboy Posted Jul 16, 2009
In my neck of the woods chavs sort of refers to young people who live on council estates. I think the word was in use before the burberry connection.
Wasn't there a backronymn something like Council Housing Adolescent Vandals?
I like guttersnipe.
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SunnyFrimley Posted Jul 17, 2009
I knew it as CHeltenham AVerage. In reality though, very few words are formed in such a fashion.
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Icy North Posted Jul 17, 2009
Yes, I read that somewhere - supposedly from Cheltenham Ladies College. I can't see them being a major influence on English vernacular.
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