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first year school trip
i wore a fucking shellsuit. my mother looked at me worriedly, and said, "wouldn't you rather wear jeans?" she was so right.
first year school disco. i wore a fucking purple miniskirt and a pink t-shirt. mother looked at me worriedly, and said, "wouldn't you rather wear jeans?" she was so so very right.
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rachelswipe with a fork, Fri 19 Jul 2013, 11:53,
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^ scally ^
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Naked Ape call me Caitlyn, Fri 19 Jul 2013, 11:54,
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"townie" was the insult du jour for me that day
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rachelswipe with a fork, Fri 19 Jul 2013, 11:55,
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Charva
I still wonder where "chav" came from
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sporters I’m sincerely gratitude to you, Fri 19 Jul 2013, 12:03,
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council house and violent
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Bonzodog29 is an unemployed sponge of the worst kind, Fri 19 Jul 2013, 12:08,
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Isn't that a 'backronym'?
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tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Fri 19 Jul 2013, 12:09,
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I believe so
but its the commonly believed truth, I wouldn't want to tax poor Sporters bovine brain with references to the Romani language
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Bonzodog29 is an unemployed sponge of the worst kind, Fri 19 Jul 2013, 12:11,
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CHMARRS
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localboy purveyor of pisspoor puns, Fri 19 Jul 2013, 12:10,
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"council housed and violent" innit?
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localboy purveyor of pisspoor puns, Fri 19 Jul 2013, 12:09,
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I believe it comes from an old Roman word meaning 'young boy', although I could be wrong.
When I was a kid in Berwick, the word 'chavvy' was used instead of 'lad'.
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Davros' Granddad a voice of calm reason in a world of spastics., Fri 19 Jul 2013, 12:10,
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I first heard charva about 15 years ago
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sporters I’m sincerely gratitude to you, Fri 19 Jul 2013, 12:11,
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+y
From Oxford dictionary:
1990s: probably from Romany chavo 'boy, youth' or chavvy 'baby, child': sometimes said to have originated in Chatham, Kent, and to be a shortening of that name
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tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Fri 19 Jul 2013, 12:12,
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Wikipedia, that great font of accurancy, says:
The term has its origins in the Romani word chavi, meaning "child".
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Davros' Granddad a voice of calm reason in a world of spastics., Fri 19 Jul 2013, 12:14,
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G/PP 💩💩💩💩💩€, Fri 19 Jul 2013, 11:55,
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this makes no sense and is massive
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Naked Ape call me Caitlyn, Fri 19 Jul 2013, 11:56,
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Fitting, then
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sporters I’m sincerely gratitude to you, Fri 19 Jul 2013, 11:57,
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I tried to get my mum to buy me a shellsuit when I was about 11.
She outright refused to have anything to do with it. I have never been more grateful to her for anything as I am for that.
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