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"Chavs" Meaning

The term "chavs" is a slang word in British English, commonly used to refer to a group of young people, usually from low-income backgrounds, who wear casual and often flashy clothing, such as sportswear and gold jewelry. The term is often associated with stereotypes of being working-class, unsophisticated, and prone to anti-social behavior.

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Usage Examples of "Chavs"


Definition:

In the UK, "chav" is a slang term used to describe a young person, typically from a lower social class, who is perceived to be loud, flashy, and lacking in good taste.

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The group of teenagers at the bus stop were all chavs, wearing gold chains and chunky gems. (#British slang)
Don't take fashion advice from those chavs down the street; they're all about fleeting trends.
After a night out at the club, I realized someone had stolen my Louis Vuitton wallet; I must've left it with the chavs.
If you're going to wear Cuban heels with a crop top, you're basically asking to be ridiculed by the fashionistas and definitely the chavs.
The government's education policy has been criticized for neglecting the needs of chavs who struggle in mainstream schools.

Note: Usage of the word "chav" can be controversial, as it is often used in a derogatory manner to describe people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.

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