Cañí in english
Cañí
pronunciation: kæ part of speech: none
pronunciation: kæ part of speech: none
In gestures




cani = chav [chavette, -fem.].
Example: They are frequented by chavs with poor-quality jewellery dangling from their necks, wrists and ears, the males holding their testicles (presumably to stop them from falling off because of venereal disease contracted from intercourse with unclean chavettes).cani2 = chavvy.
Example: Cheese triangles have got to be one of the chavviest foodstuffs around.