4 definitions by Jack Karch
(Verb) The act of attacking an individual Chav or Chav culture as a whole. This can either be verbal or physical abuse. It is not recommend you take this action around a live Chav as a gangland shooting is likely follow. That or they key your car.
"Gotta hate Chavs always wearing Burberry and drinking White lightening"
"Quit your Chav-bashing or I'll key your car. Bitch"
"Quit your Chav-bashing or I'll key your car. Bitch"
by Jack Karch May 20, 2006
The Royal Ulster Constabulary.
The police force in Northern Ireland during the period of 1922 to 2001. It was the successor of the RIC (Royal Irish Constabulary) and the predecessor of the PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland.)
The force had to contend with the infamous "troubles" and dealt with terrorists from both sides of the political divide. Obviously this led to some suspect practices, However given that they were combating murdering terrorists who believed they were engaging is some type of war when actually it was the slaughter of innocent people some of their techniques where wholly justified.
The force received the George Cross for bravery to signify the danger of being a police officer during this time. The officers in the force have received since 1969 included 16 George Medals, 103 Queen's Gallantry Medals, 111 Queen's Commendations for Bravery and 69 Queen's Police Medals.
Whilst it will always be associated with the troubles, the R.U.C. is also an example of a police doing it’s best under impossible circumstances.
The police force in Northern Ireland during the period of 1922 to 2001. It was the successor of the RIC (Royal Irish Constabulary) and the predecessor of the PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland.)
The force had to contend with the infamous "troubles" and dealt with terrorists from both sides of the political divide. Obviously this led to some suspect practices, However given that they were combating murdering terrorists who believed they were engaging is some type of war when actually it was the slaughter of innocent people some of their techniques where wholly justified.
The force received the George Cross for bravery to signify the danger of being a police officer during this time. The officers in the force have received since 1969 included 16 George Medals, 103 Queen's Gallantry Medals, 111 Queen's Commendations for Bravery and 69 Queen's Police Medals.
Whilst it will always be associated with the troubles, the R.U.C. is also an example of a police doing it’s best under impossible circumstances.
by Jack Karch March 21, 2007
The term is Spanish and literally means "Hand to Hand" as in unarmed combat. However in its modern incarnation the term is used in any scenario where two (usually male) individuals are going to have some sort of competition. Eg Darts, Snooker, an actual fight, even videogames. It is rarely a serious threat.
by Jack Karch May 29, 2006
A group of people have had the same (usually negative) experience. Suggests a lack of sympathy and is used with sarcasm.
by Jack Karch May 29, 2006