refers to just about any type of metal produced in China,
yet seems to have only a fraction of the strength of the equivalent metal produced in the U.S., Japan, ect.
Items produced with Chitanium tend to break, wear out,
or otherwise fail with amazingly little use or effort.
"that Chinese made ratchet just snapped trying to tighten a valve cover bolt!
Must be of Chitanium..."
Engineering term defining any kind of crapppy material / alloy that is not up to the job it's supposed to do.
This includes also the material used plastic parts often used in automotive for knobs and handles that will snap or shatter during normal use.
The most visually disturbing, vocally condescending flatmate you wish you'd never be trapped in an apartment with. So much of a self-important, emotionally pitiable clown you developed a spasm each time you see him that you add "ism" after his name. He believes he runs a corporation and politics, earns 7 times you do but parasiting at your sight. He trash talks women who can't bear to hear his big shot background and threatens to attack you if you are Asian, white, black, aliens or simply not from his remote village
- When are you inviting us to your housewarming?
- Gimme some time. Still healing PTSD from recent Chetanism
The most visually disturbing, vocally condescending flatmate you wish you'd never be trapped in an apartment with. So much of a self-important, emotionally pitiable clown you developed a spasm each time you see him that you add "ism" after his name. He believes he runs a corporation and politics, earns 7 times you do but parasiting at your sight. He trash talks women who can't bear to hear his big shot background and threatens to attack you if you are Asian, white, black, aliens or simply not from his remote village
- When are you inviting us to your housewarming?
- let me heal my PTSD from recent Chetanism first..
A fictional metal, most commonly made from cobalt, Chromium, Uranium, and Titanium. It is the play on words of replacing the T and I off of Titanium, and putting C and Y as the substitute. It's common acumens is the channel on YouTube who named himself after the fictional metal. It is super tough, and lightweight making this *fictional* metal great for defending against bullets.
(Note) this metal isn't real, don't try it, and subscribe to Cytanium for letting me define his name, and letting me talk to him.