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ju ch'uang

Noun. The ancient "ninjitsu" art of entering through a window, as reported in "neo-ninja" scam artist Ashida Kim's book "Secrets of the Ninja." This technique is commonly used as a last resort tactic by morons who lock their keys in the house and by ninjas/burgulars who are not able to enter through the door (an action which is known as Ju Men).
Crap! I locked the keys inside the house! Look's like we're going to have to use some ju ch'uang...
by Arek Dalton September 2, 2008
mugGet the ju ch'uangmug.

ju ch'uang

Noun. The ancient "ninjitsu" art of entering through a window, as reported in "neo-ninja" scam artist Ashida Kim's book "Secrets of the Ninja." This technique is commonly used as a last resort tactic by morons who lock their keys in the house and by ninjas/burgulars who are not able to enter through the door (an action which is known as Ju Men).
Crap! I locked the keys inside the house! Look's like we're going to have to use some ju ch'uang...
by arek dalton September 3, 2008
mugGet the ju ch'uangmug.

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