majoreyeswater":2msrrasw said:Kicking a chave sounds good.
Can someone enlighten this lowly North American as to the meaning of this word "chave".... without too much condescesion or derision.
...and why would I want to kick one?
thanks.

majoreyeswater":2msrrasw said:Kicking a chave sounds good.
classen":2a6j88sd said:majoreyeswater":2a6j88sd said:Kicking a chave sounds good.
Can someone enlighten this lowly North American as to the meaning of this word "chave".... without too much condescesion or derision.
...and why would I want to kick one?
thanks.![]()
longun":2zioubdh said:get yourself a retro mistress lol
gerryattrick":115qf1wc said:classen":115qf1wc said:majoreyeswater":115qf1wc said:Kicking a chave sounds good.
Can someone enlighten this lowly North American as to the meaning of this word "chave".... without too much condescesion or derision.
...and why would I want to kick one?
thanks.![]()
This site will give an idea of what a chav is supposed to be in the UK: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=chav
It is, of course, a condescending term, and kicking them is not normally encouraged in polite society or by Retrobike![]()
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