noun General Slang

skanger

· noun · irish

Dublin's word for a chav — tracksuited, gobby, working-class stereotype.

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A rough, working-class Dubliner — Ireland's equivalent of 'chav' or 'ned'. Uniform: tracksuit, runners, gold chain, Lacoste cap. It's a class slur dressed up as a fashion observation, mostly used by middle-class Dubliners about people from the inner city or the outer estates. Use with the awareness that it punches down.

“A pack of skangers were drinking cans on the Luas tracks.”
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skanger In A Sentence

A pack of skangers were drinking cans on the Luas tracks.

Origin & Usage

Dublin slang, emerged in the 1990s; etymology disputed — possibly from 'skanky'.

Variants scangerskang

People Also Ask

What does skanger mean?

It's Dublin slang for a chav, a tracksuited, gobby, working-class stereotype.

Is skanger offensive?

Yes, it's a derogatory class-based insult, so it's generally used as an insult rather than a neutral description.

Where is skanger used?

It's Irish slang, particularly associated with Dublin.

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