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chavvy; chavy; chavvie noun a child; occasionally used, in a derogatory sense, for a man UK, 1860 English gypsy use; ultimately from Romany chavi (child, daughter) and chavo (child, son).- This was such a big success, especially with the chavies, that I decided to keep that bit [of clown business] in for the future[.] — Butch Reynolds, Broken Hearted Clown, p. 17, 1953
- We tell ‘em you’ve just split with the missus, miss the chavvise like fuck and all that[.] — J.J. Connolly, Know Your Enemy [britpulp], p. 148, 1999
- I felt that these chavvies might not let it lie. — Jimmy Stockin, On The Cobbles, p. 97, 2000
- I thought as a chavvie he was on about some big old three-eyed monster[.] — J.J. Connolly, Layer Cake, p. 38, 2000
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