单词 | charver |
释义 | charver1/ˈtʃɑːvə/(also charva) slang (British and Irish English ). Chiefly depreciative noun A promiscuous woman; a prostitute. Hence: women considered sexually. OriginMid 19th century. Origin uncertain. Apparently related to later charver.
charver2/ˈtʃɑːvə/(also charva, chava) English regional (north-east. ). slang noun A young person of a type characterized by brash and loutish behaviour and the wearing of designer-style clothes (especially sportswear); usually with connotations of a low social status. Origin1990s; earliest use found in Usenet (newsgroups). From Angloromani chava man, child, boy from Romani čhavo. charver3/ˈtʃɑːvə/(also charva) slang (British and Irish English ) verb [with object] To have sexual intercourse with. OriginLate 19th century. Origin uncertain. Compare earlier charver, which is apparently related, and from which the verb could be derived, although most have assumed that the opposite is the case (in spite of the chronology of the first attestations, which may well be accidental). Both words have been identified as part of Polari slang (compare I. Hancock Shelta and Polari in P. Trudgill (ed.) Language in the British Isles (2003) 384–403), although they may not have originated as part of it. |
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