A working-class youth, especially one associated with aggression, poor education, and a perceived "common" taste in clothing and lifestyle
I wouldn't go to that part of town if I were you; it's full of chavs.
A snobbish yet common female. Must wear gold clown necklace--the bigger, the worse. From Lower Kent, England. Example: Look at that clown! She's a top-class Chav
{i} (British) lower class, section of the population with a low socio-economic status, lowest social stratum
() Origin uncertain (see discussion page); probably of Romani origin. Compare Romani chavi (“male child”), shavo (“female child”), chal (“boy”), chavvy (“mate, friend”); possible cognate with Spanish chaval. See also charva.