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Definition of charver
charver
noun
- See chav.
Last edited on Oct 10 2004. Submitted by Ned on Oct 10 2004.
- a stereotypical arrogant teenage yob who wears townie clothes, especially baseball caps, tracksuit trousers and hoodies, and behaves like a lout. Origin of the term "chav."
Last edited on Feb 13 2006. Submitted by Robbie G. from Stroud, Hampshire, UK on Feb 13 2006.
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