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A sudden and boisterous chuckle followed by uncontrollable giggling, often resulting in temporary loss of breath.
The moment I realized I was waving back at a person whom was not actually waving at me, I could not stop chiggling to the point that I got dizzy!
Chiggling by Dr. Yorick P. Worley January 8, 2018

penny chinging 

the act of shaking your great British pennies whilst they are loose in a clear tub so they make a chinging noise

pennychinging
lewis: max are those pennys unchinged

max: what? *looks over confused*
*lewis runs at the pennies and proceeds to ching them*

penny chinging
penny chinging by muph September 2, 2021

Changalangin' 

Changalangin is a way to describe something awesome. Or Used as an introduction for yourself or others.Changalangin is really just a way to express your words.
"I am changalangin man" "Whats happenin my changalangin cracka?" "YES I AM YELLING AT YOU WITH CAPS CHANGALANGIN' LOUD!!!!!!"

Chingilingi 

A really skinny person in Ghanaian Language twi.
you are chingilingi.
Chingilingi by welaga February 12, 2009

Chillang 

Chillang, hi guys I cant have sex with Bob de Niro's bum tonight, I'm gonna be havin' a chillang with Iris, Patty, and Siri. :)
Hi guys, cant bum do Bob de Nero tonight, I will be having a much needed Chillang with the twins Patty and Iris, hope Siri, their hot mumma be there too, she told me she keen for a chillang.
Chillang by Fats White December 17, 2019

ChonglangTV

Loosely united by the common animus against the Chinese Communist Party and certain oppressive or ignorant elements ingrained in the Chinese culture itself (aka. Zhixing, 支性), members of the Chinese-speaking subreddit ChonglangTV share their thoughts, jokes, and popular videos, which of course could be NSFW, to cope with the cruelty of the present-day world.

The sub's name is derived from the famous Japanese painting The Great Wave off Kanagawa, and Chonglang is a Chinese phrase that means surfing. Members often refer to themselves as 浪人 (lit. Ronin), 神友 (lit. Friend of Kanagawa), or 鼠人 (lit. Ratman, because they empathize with rats). Naturally, members of this sub show great fondness of Japan and seek to emigrate from China.

More often than not, they would take on a playfully sarcastic tone, hoping to achieve what is known as 节目效果 (lit. theatrical effects), as opposed to Pincong (品葱), a Chinese dissident site that offers serious discourse on Chinese and to a lesser extent global political affairs of drastically varying quality. Tankies/CCP simps of r/gendezong and r/sino, as well as the pseudo-moderate majority of r/china_irl are despised and ridiculed in equal measure. They don't take other kinds of cringe too kindly either.

Zhang Xianzhong (张献忠), a brutal peasant-turned-warlord during the end of Ming Dynasty is the most frequently discussed figure. A recent infighting about mod policies resulted in the formation of sister subs such as r/CLTV and r/ChonglangZedong.
Hey look! Another eunuch from r/china_irl graces ChonglangTV with their most refined comment!

- Just another holier-than-thou Gaohua as usual lol. Let's downvote his ass into oblivion. Where do you think today's Xianzhong event is gonna happen btw?
Better be at the Tiananmen Square.
ChonglangTV by DragonofSoCal June 4, 2021