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roadman$515812$ - vertaling naar grieks

ANY YOUNG PERSON DISTINGUISHED FOR ITS BRASH AND LOUTISH, ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR, USUALLY DRESSED IN SPORTSWEAR
Charva; ChavScum; Charver; Charvas; Skanger; Chavvy; Chavalanche; Chavette; Chavster; Skangers; Scangers; Charvers; Argos Gold; Chaved; Chav Culture; Scobe; Chavs and chavettes; Charv; Chavi; Chozzie; Chozzies; Chavophobia; Scanger; Roadman; Chav culture; Burberry cap; Gurriers; Chave; Radgie; Chavvie; Spide
  • Caricature of a chav
  • Caricature of a chav

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n. εργάτης δρόμου

Definitie

Chav
A snobbish yet common female. Must wear gold clown necklace - the bigger, the worse. From Lower Kent, England.
Look at that clown! She's a top-class Chav.

Wikipedia

Chav

"Chav" (), 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. "Chavette" is a related term referring to female chavs, and the adjectives "chavvy", "chavvish", and "chavtastic" are used to describe things associated with chavs, such as fashion, slang, etc. In other countries like Ireland, "Skanger" is used in a similar manner. In Canada, in the province of British Columbia they're known as "Surrey jacks". In Ontario (particularly in Toronto), the term is "hoodman", an equivalent of the term "roadman" used in England. In Newfoundland, "skeet" is used in a similar way, while in Australia, "eshay" or "adlay" is used.