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How could you describe what is
being worn?

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What type of occasion is this?

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What types of setting are these?

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What type of dress code is this?

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What types of setting are these?

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What type of dress code is this?
Yeah but no but yeah but no but

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Chav
Chav is a derogatory slang term in popular usage
throughout the UK. It refers to a subculture
stereotype of a person who is uneducated,
uncultured and prone to antisocial or immoral
behaviour. The label is typically, though not
exclusively, applied to teenagers and young adults
of white working-class or lower-middle class
origin. Chav is used for both sexes, where a male
chav is sometimes referred to as a chavster and a
female as a chavette. ...
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chav
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Slang
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Language Types
Formal Informal Slang

comprehend understand get it

intoxicated drunk wasted


exhausted tired knackered
without manual clumsy cack-handed
dexterity

lady girl babe


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