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A Cantonese insult implying that ones face resembles a phallus. Similar to calling someone a "dick head". Lun Face has evolved to generically include people whose names are Alan or are self proclaimed Luns (like Luncaster).
1) Yo, Lun Face, come jing this for me.
2) Diu! You've got one messed up Lun Face.
3) Sup Lun Face?
by Andrew Tong-Goh-Kim October 9, 2006
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A Cantonese insult implying that ones face resembles a phallus. Similar to calling someone a "dick head". Lun Face has evolved to generically include people whose names are Alan or are self proclaimed Luns (like Luncaster).
1) Yo, Lun Face, come jing this for me.
2) Diu! You've got one messed up Lun Face.
3) Sup Lun Face?
by Andrew Tong-Goh-Kim October 9, 2006
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A highly experimental method of approaching problems (similar to the notion of "winging it" in many Western cultures). Merging elements of pragmatism and daredevil improvisation, freestyling has developed into a unique and controversial school of thought. There are currently plans to further its cult status by lobbying the Hong Kong government to include "freestyle" as a religion. Rumored to be pioneered by one "Nicholas" (alias "Darth Vader") of a prestigious high school in Hong Kong, freestyle-ing is seen as a rare and desirable quality only a select few posses.
1) Lets just freestyle the calculus test tomorrow.
2) Wah jing! That’s so lun freestlyle!
3) I love the smell of freestyle in the morning.
4) Self proclaimed "freestylers" and "freestylists" will be dealt with most harshly.
5) To attain true freestyle status, one must go to a French underground railway station in the early hours of the morning.
6) Diu! Another freestyle essay highlighting the parallels between Hitler's Final Solution and Modern Jihad? Why not throw in some ToK too while you are at it!
7) J-Dub: Have you seen freestyle Wong lately?
Ranger: Nope, but i think he's polishing his lightsaber with his father.
by Andrew Tong-Goh-Kim October 8, 2006
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A common Mandarin word used to express respect. Often used by P.Dir when he is impressed. Most commonly used as a noun, verb, adjective and an interjection; however, with Jing being commonly used in many high schools in Hong Kong, its use is understandably evolving.
1) Man Jingr!
2) You've got 95% for your chinese test? Jing!
3) Lets go jing some lunch.
4) That's a jing face you got there.
5) Lets jing some Halo before the SSC shows up.
6) Why are you so jing?
7) I jing-ed a 94% for my Chem test.
by Andrew Tong-Goh-Kim October 7, 2006
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An expression of extreme surprise with strong South-East Asian roots. Best if said with a Singaporean/Malaysian accent. Alternative spellings include "Wah Lau" and "Wa Lau". The infamous Luncaster can often be heard exclaiming "Wallau" for trivial reasons.
1) Wallau! Your mom is so hot!
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Originally a Cantonese nickname derived from the name 'Alan'. Lun has ties to the male phallus, but this has yet to be proven. Commonly used to express frustration, or used in conjunction with "face" (Lun-Face) as a generic nickname for Seniors in the IBDP. More creative interpretations have included "Luncaster", a wizard who casts Luns instead of spells in WoW. Often used in conjuction with Jing, creating many comic examples of verbal abuse.
1) Stop being such a lun face and integrate e^(x).
2) Wah Lun! Thats a shitload of work!
3) Lets just lun EE and play halo with us.
4) Stop lun-ing volumes of revolution and get your ass over here.
5) T-man: WOW! Thats very Lun!
Ranger: Thats what she said.
by Andrew Tong-Goh-Kim October 7, 2006
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