Chavs and their nicknames.
I wonder if there is any name that reminds people of chavs. Chavs are also known as NEDs, lads, and hoodrats/"wiggers". What names and nicknames do you associate with these individuals.
This message was edited 3/25/2011, 6:08 AM
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Basically anything trendy and modern.
Jayden
Tyler
Riley
Connor
Kyle
Bradley
Jason
Wayne
Shane
Madison
Paige
Tia
Shannon
Courtney
Sharon
Tracey
Demi and anthing hyphenated like Demi-Leigh, Demilee, Kerry-Lee etc.
Jayden
Tyler
Riley
Connor
Kyle
Bradley
Jason
Wayne
Shane
Madison
Paige
Tia
Shannon
Courtney
Sharon
Tracey
Demi and anthing hyphenated like Demi-Leigh, Demilee, Kerry-Lee etc.
I'm surprised people think of Bradley, Shannon, Sharon, and Wayne as modern and recent. Where I live no one uses them anymore.
Demi I agree with.
Demi I agree with.
This message was edited 3/26/2011, 11:42 AM
Sorry, "lads"? [OT]
Where did you get that from? All I've heard "lads" used for is as a synonym for "boys".
Names removed, sorry.
Where did you get that from? All I've heard "lads" used for is as a synonym for "boys".
Names removed, sorry.
This message was edited 3/25/2011, 3:04 PM
In England too, "lads" could mean something more than just boys. Like if a group of guys are going out they would say they are going out with the lads, but I think there is an unsaid sense of something too... hard to describe when you are outside the culture. Inside it everyone knows what it means.
Lads are....
Australia's version of the Chav! Yes, lads are a variety of common chav.
Australia's version of the Chav! Yes, lads are a variety of common chav.
Lads are....
Australia's version of the Chav! Yes, lads are a variety of common chav.
Australia's version of the Chav! Yes, lads are a variety of common chav.
I'm not British, although I know what the term means. I think it's kind of a mean term.
Some Brits seem to associate names with the -ev sound, like Kevin and Trevor, with "chavs", to the point that the nickname Kev is used as a synonym.
Other names I've heard British people say are "chavvy" include a lot of stereotypically American names such as Taylor and Tyler.
Some Brits seem to associate names with the -ev sound, like Kevin and Trevor, with "chavs", to the point that the nickname Kev is used as a synonym.
Other names I've heard British people say are "chavvy" include a lot of stereotypically American names such as Taylor and Tyler.
This message was edited 3/25/2011, 1:43 PM
Really Kevin and Trevor? Some people I know who live in Britain see those as more dorky kinda names. The term 'chav' doesn't really apply to anyone other than females as far as I know, since the definition of 'chav' is more like tacky, common and slobby, slutty kinda person.
I don't think British people class names like Taylor and Tyler as chavvy, the people I know who live in Britain, just think those kinda names are too untraditional sounding.
Sorry that I'm going on about this!
I don't think British people class names like Taylor and Tyler as chavvy, the people I know who live in Britain, just think those kinda names are too untraditional sounding.
Sorry that I'm going on about this!
This message was edited 3/25/2011, 2:32 PM
It applies to males, too.
More males than females, I'd say.
More males than females, I'd say.
Oh really?...
People I know in Britain never refer to males a chavs, only females, I think it depends on what part of Britain you live in as well. Sorry to go on about this kinda topic!
People I know in Britain never refer to males a chavs, only females, I think it depends on what part of Britain you live in as well. Sorry to go on about this kinda topic!
This message was edited 3/25/2011, 3:22 PM
Firstly, they are not "thugs". They are very often simply white working class British (or NEDs tends to be a Scottish term exclusively, no?) so, the names I associate are commonly used names like:
Liam
Jessica
Georgia
Chelsea
etc
Any nickname ending in -z. Ie Harry being 'Haz' or 'Hazzer' or Tanya 'Taz' is pretty common too.
Liam
Jessica
Georgia
Chelsea
etc
Any nickname ending in -z. Ie Harry being 'Haz' or 'Hazzer' or Tanya 'Taz' is pretty common too.
Ouch. I have a chav name :)
Georgia?
That name sounds more upper-class to me.
That name sounds more upper-class to me.
I think that is her point.
Thank you for noting the problem with my post. I have cleaned it up.