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Posted: Wed 7th Nov 2018 07:30 pm
Ned is short for non-educated delinquent, I believe Chav is derived from Chatham Average. What’s the roots of Knacker?
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Haha, did not know the root of either of those, they are quite funny! Knacker was historically a derogatory term used to refer to Irish travellers (gypsies) but I don't know why. It was then transferred to urban scumbags in more recent times.Smirks wrote: Wed 7th Nov 2018 07:30 pm Ned is short for non-educated delinquent, I believe Chav is derived from Chatham Average. What’s the roots of Knacker?
Proud Nedwards army??DeLekkersteNUGS16 wrote: Tue 6th Nov 2018 09:58 pmWell no good then as I reckon these cunts are from Essex innit?!
I've heard the Chav and Ned bits are "Backronyms" (acronyms made retroactively out of convenience/coincidence but don't bear the true etymology of a word e.g. TIPS = To Insure Proper Service, not true as "ensure" would be the correct word usage in any matter) as I had heard C.H.A.V. = Council Housed And ViolentRoMoney wrote: Wed 7th Nov 2018 07:52 pmHaha, did not know the root of either of those, they are quite funny! Knacker was historically a derogatory term used to refer to Irish travellers (gypsies) but I don't know why. It was then transferred to urban scumbags in more recent times.Smirks wrote: Wed 7th Nov 2018 07:30 pm Ned is short for non-educated delinquent, I believe Chav is derived from Chatham Average. What’s the roots of Knacker?
This is what I had heard tooDeLekkersteNUGS16 wrote: Thu 8th Nov 2018 11:02 am as I had heard C.H.A.V. = Council Housed And Violent
I doubt Trump has google anything
I may have googled it when the saying was in common use 10+ years ago. Or maybe it was on the front of the daily mail. Either way your right I heard, with my eyes!
No it's code for this is what actual Brits using these words in the moment and in context have told me, but your snarky presumptions did not go unnoticed be rest assured good sir...
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You noticed I tried to deflect with Trump commentDeLekkersteNUGS16 wrote: Fri 9th Nov 2018 03:04 pmNo it's code for this is what actual Brits using these words in the moment and in context have told me, but your snarky presumptions did not go unnoticed be rest assured good sir...![]()
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When etymology meets urban mythologyFODSmith wrote: Fri 9th Nov 2018 09:06 pm People talk a lot of crap (the word Macky didn't quite say, I assume) about language. They'll tell you that "bloody" is a contraction of "by Our Lady", and that "SOS" means "save our souls/ships", and that "posh" comes from "port out, starboard home". And, you know, they don't.