A caviar substitute for the masses | the lower echelons of society (if you consume it on a regular basis).
i.e. Branston Pickle
A use of the derogartory "Chav" to denigrate that which would be considered by a "Chav" to be an ostentatious food or that which is presumed extravagant by those of a supposed lower social standing. For example:
Rupert: "Victoria does assert incessantly about humous and toasted pita bread."
Winston: "Quite agree'd Rupert, it really is such Chaviar, she is so lower middle class."
The Chavira (like a fighting chicken or something) A firefighter short and stocky in stature but loyal and helpfull as can be to his brothers. When put in stressfulsituations he takes the form of a large fighting chicken.
Any person who, seeing a chav (usu. on the Internets), thinks it's the trendiest thing ever and wants to be just like that. Literally, a portmanteau of "chav" and "wannabe". Most common in areas outside UK, and in people with quite a bit of money. Most easily identified by inappropriate dress (esp. wearing *actual* Burberry), foreign accents (also fake British accents), and/or worldwide notoriety.
Note: can also apply to such things as dogs, children, video game characters, and rocks.