The difference between Charva and Yob

When used as nouns, charva means unruly youth, whereas yob means a boy.


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  1. Charva as a noun (Geordie, pejorative):

    Unruly youth; disobedient child or teenager.

  2. Charva as a noun (Geordie, pejorative):

    Unemployed youth with poor taste and dress sense.

  1. Yob as a noun (obsolete, costers, backslang):

    A boy.

  2. Yob as a noun (pejorative, chiefly, British, Australia, NZ, slang):

    A person who engages in antisocial behaviour and/or drunkenness.

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