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chin chin (interjection) : —used as a toast
We were out celebrating and we did a toast clinked our glasses together and said 'chin chin.' —kristie, 7-30-08
Submitted by: Anonymous on Jul. 30, 2008 18:47
Chindia (noun) : To talk about China and India's economy at the same time.
Chindia is taking over some of America's jobs.
Submitted by: Neil Nijhawan on Aug. 01, 2007 23:20
Chindian (noun) : a person who is half-chinese and half-indian
Some thought he was Chinese; others thought he was Indian. I remember the day he fooled us all and said he was a Chindian!
Submitted by: Abhishek Chowdhury from California on Oct. 12, 2006 00:40
Chineglish (noun) : A blend of Chinese and English.
Peter would tell stories in Chineglish so the little kids would learn Chinese words everyday.
Submitted by: Irene from Spain on Sep. 09, 2007 08:48
chinese whisper (adjective) : a hearsay.
A chinese whisper word must not believe easily.
Submitted by: Eman from Philippines on Mar. 14, 2008 00:53
chingadera(s) (noun) : Thingamajig. From Mexican Spanish.
The chingadera broke off and I had to replace it.
Submitted by: Anonymous on Jan. 13, 2006 20:49
chinger (verb) : to damage or deface, or in the extreme, to ruin or render useless
That dust storm completely chingered the paint job on his truck.
Submitted by: Mark Hostetler from Arizona on Mar. 26, 2007 17:27
chingers (other) : chicken fingers put all in one word
Those chingers you made were so good.
Submitted by: Anonymous on Dec. 19, 2007 19:59
Chinglish
(noun) : a combination of Chinese and English; esp.: literal translation of Chinese expressions into English
Submitted by: Anonymous on Oct. 16, 2009 02:56
(noun) : a combination of Chinese and English
Most American Chinatowns will have people speaking Chinglish
Submitted by: Anonymous on Sep. 27, 2008 13:05
(noun) : The language of English and Chinese
My Dad from China cannot speak English very well, but he can speak extremely fluent Chinglish!
Submitted by: Emily from Connecticut on Oct. 20, 2007 09:32
(noun) : A mixture of Chinese and English.
Many American Born Chinese (ABCs) tend to speak to their parents in Chinglish.
Submitted by: Naomi Young from Illinois on Oct. 01, 2007 00:51
(noun) : An intertwining of the Chinese and English language in speech.
Rick Wu who was an Chinese-born American speaks with his Chinese American friends in Chinglish sometimes.
Submitted by: Jason Yung from Ohio on May. 03, 2007 20:49
(noun) : A mixture of Chinese and English
Chinese people who were born in America often converse to each other in Chinglish.
Submitted by: Bernice from California on Nov. 07, 2005 19:25
(noun) : Spoken English with a Chinese accent, especially characterized with breaking apart every syllable
In Chinglish, lobster is pronounced low-buo-s-ter, and gelato is je-lay-to.
Submitted by: Anonymous on Oct. 02, 2005 19:19
chinkadaris (noun) : Chinkadaris is the name given to objects whose name you don't know or can't recall at the moment.
Fetch that chinkadaris over there, will you?
Submitted by: G Man from California on Jan. 10, 2006 00:14
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