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The feeling of having extreme mental clarity and utmost cognitive function. It typically happens when one is high off stimulants and/or nootropics. It's the sense of "flying high & mighty" off uppers or supplements that improve focus, euphoria, & cerebral ability. The word was originally coined by Lowkey Fish and is used to describe an ebullient state of mind.
Goddam this combo of addy, GHB, & modafinil got me zingin!
Zingin by Drobbys March 7, 2021
Related Words
zinjin Zingin zinji Zijing zindin zinging Ziningi Zinking zijin Zinbindi

zinfinite 

The amount of something you need that is always never enough.
As I endlessly fail to complete my work from home during this pandemic, the time feels zinfinite.
zinfinite by MaxGatito August 5, 2020
A synonym to the original "Zingin". It's the feeling of having extreme mental clarity and utmost cognitive function. It typically happens when one is high off stimulants and/or nootropics. It's the sense of "flying high & mighty" off uppers or supplements that improve focus, euphoria, & cerebral ability.
Damn I'm zinging off this coke right now!

I love zinging off vyvanse haha
Zinging by WrightTurn July 2, 2021
Nigger but in Arabic, you can say nigga in arab countries even if white without any problem but saying zinji is like saying nigga while white in America
Yala ya zinji t7arrak (Go on nigga move)
zinji by abood6747 April 3, 2021
Arabic word for Nigger, or Negro comes from Zanzibar
Zinji by Pingrh July 2, 2021

shoten zenjin 

Shoten Zenjin is a borrowed Chinese word for the protective forces of nature.
In Nichiren Buddhism, the term Shoten Zenjin is included as part of the silent prayers while doing gongyo, which is chanting Nam Myoho Renge Kyo (Daimoku) and then the Lotus Sutra is chanted in between. To learn Gongyo practice one can go to the Soka Gakai website at the sgi-usa.org website and click on either slow or fast gongyo to listen and learn. Daimoku, the chanting of Nam Myoho Renge Kyo is paramount repeatedly for as long as possible in order to empower one's self to reach their full potential.
Shoten Zenjin are the protective forces of nature. Nam Myoho Renge Kyo (Naum Myo-Ho Rain-Gay Kyo) Nam (devotion to) Myoho (the mystic law) Renge (lotus) Kyo (sound). Nichiren Buddhists chant extra when problems or challenges arise.
shoten zenjin by Arizona Mildman November 28, 2009