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Posted: Wed 22 Sep, 2004 12.41
by rdobbie
1. Go to
www.argos.co.uk
2. Type Chav into the search box
3. Be amused
Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2004 01.15
by Anonymous
Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2004 03.33
by Anonymous
Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2004 19.18
by tvmercia
nodnirG kraM wrote:
*would like to point out i had the earrings worn by the girl on the left LONG before anyone else*
Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2004 21.27
by Anonymous
Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2004 22.03
by markyboi
Barrett wrote: Scots?? Ned Language

i fucking know, it HAS to be a joke
Posted: Fri 24 Sep, 2004 01.58
by russnet
nodnirG kraM wrote:
Well thats some nice double chinage going between the three of them.
Posted: Sat 25 Sep, 2004 17.16
by Brad
Out of interest, how do you pronounce the word chav? Is it as it looks or 'ch' as in champagne (or lambrusco in a chav's case

) or is it 'charv'? Mind you, I get told off by northerners as "There's no 'r' in master!"
Posted: Sun 26 Sep, 2004 06.49
by Anonymous
Posted: Mon 27 Sep, 2004 20.59
by cdd
that animation pronounces it correctly.
ch-a-v
"ch" as in "chair"
"a" as in "bat"
"v" as in "vine"
Posted: Wed 06 Oct, 2004 13.38
by Col
No wonder people look at me strangely when I talk about "shavs"...
As for that Scots phonetic page, that's almost as laughable as Ulster Scots (opening new can of worms...)