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Skeet (Newfoundland) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Skeet (Newfoundland) In Newfoundland English, a skeet is a stereotype and pejorative epithet in Newfoundland, describing lower class youth, "ignorant, aggressive and unruly", of low education, often wearing sportswear, and associated with loitering, non-standard English language, drug and alcohol use, and petty crime.〔(''Hip-hop on the East Side: A Multi-sited Ethnography of Breakdancing and Rap Music from St. John’s and Grand Falls, Newfoundland'' ). Kelly Best, Memorial University, ''Newfoundland and Labrador Studies, Volume 22, Number 1 (2007) 〕 The term is similar to the English chav or American white trash〔(''How To Speak Like a Maritimer'' ). Gregory Pike, ''Vice'', August 7 2012〕 or wigger.〔''(Skeets they Aren’t just for Shooting Anymore )''. Elliott Barrett, Sporting Life 360, May 15, 2007〕 Sandra Clarke suggests the term may be related to the Prince Edward Island word ''skite'' (a young scoundrel).〔 ==See also==
*Gazeebow Unit, a Newfoundland rap group with skeet cultural references *Ned (Scottish)
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