Blooming Personalities C/D 30Th November
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I was very careful to put 'Essex girl' in inverted commas above, as indeed I have done again here. I did so - not for fear of Bernardo's wrath - but to indicate that the words are not necessarily to be given the strictest or most literal of interpretations. I'm sure Essex is awash with ladies of impeccable dress sense...and morality!
QM is correct, but there is a more specific explanation of how Chav came into use today.
I believe that Chav came from Cheltenham Ladies College, where the mistress at the start of the new year say "Be careful ladies not to get distracted, we don't want you turning into the average Cheltenham person". There was a sign above the door as the girls graduated a few years later that said "Remember you are not Cheltenham average"
Cheltenham Average then became shortened to Chav, and it has been a common term in the high society of Cheltenham for hundreds of years. (It has always been used as a derogatory term)
I hope that this helps
If you click here Ieatbees, the link will take you to a web-page created by the noted etymologist and lexicographer, Michael Quinion. I'm afraid he rather demolishes the folk-etymology explanation you offer.
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