The coolest last name ever. Also a celebratory exclamation that could be mistaken for a tasty chinese dish. Yip Choy! to asians is like Mazel tov to the jewish.
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Get the box choy mug.The best ncc cadet in the whole of 654 years at Anglican High School, the school where basketball get all the budget, screw that CCA. He is very nice, he will give unreasonably nice punishments when needed. He also is very inspiring and is not writing this article at all. The benevolent man is probably the next jesus for all we know, also fun fact god got mary pregnant at 12 according to the bible u guys might wanna look at different religions. Is mary even hot? Can anyone send pic? I need to prove Im straight cos edward said I was gay. Why is my google chrome so slow? Arguably, Pythagoras theorem. Therefore, Bob Choy Wei Zhe is the best ncc cadet in the whole if Anglican High NCC 791 years. I got nothing else to say so I will just start narrating everything that’s happening right now. Mom walks to me angrily. Mom grabs my face, prepared to start smashing my head into my keybofjidks dididksozifksidkcdjdnfijtbekspzkddkdldldldldkfkfjoeosxoncfnduckfidisoapqwnxnc
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Get the Bob Choy Wei Zhe mug.Tf is with all these stupid ass definitions. Cmon y'all let's be real here, bok choy is a vegetable, a type of Chinese cabbage to be precise. When translated from Cantonese, it literally means "white vegetable".
It is not just endemic to China, but to the rest of Southeast Asia. You will find it in many Chinese dishes as well as Korean dishes. And it is in fact quite delicious (light to the palate) and far less odorous compared to ordinary cabbage, brussel sprouts, and even broccoli.
Technically the only right definition here is from IkEe, just minus the lame shit he said afterwards. And Un Jong Kim over there is just trolling real hard.
It is not just endemic to China, but to the rest of Southeast Asia. You will find it in many Chinese dishes as well as Korean dishes. And it is in fact quite delicious (light to the palate) and far less odorous compared to ordinary cabbage, brussel sprouts, and even broccoli.
Technically the only right definition here is from IkEe, just minus the lame shit he said afterwards. And Un Jong Kim over there is just trolling real hard.
Midway Convo
Sarah: Oh okay
Alice: So what're you having for dinner tonight?
Sarah: Just thinking about whipping up some Caesar salad with roasted brussel sprouts
Alice: Ugh I hate brussel sprouts. Do you actually enjoy eating them though, especially roasted?
Sarah: Eh it's alright
Alice: Girl what you need is bok choy. It's much less bitter-tasting than brussel sprouts and has absolutely no nasty smell to it. It's very light and crispy, perfect for a salad.
Sarah: Boy choy? Never heard of it.
Alice: ... you serious? Man I need to take you to the Chinese supermarket!
Sarah: Hahaha okay, I will definitely buy some when I'm at the supermarket tomorrow.
Sarah: Oh okay
Alice: So what're you having for dinner tonight?
Sarah: Just thinking about whipping up some Caesar salad with roasted brussel sprouts
Alice: Ugh I hate brussel sprouts. Do you actually enjoy eating them though, especially roasted?
Sarah: Eh it's alright
Alice: Girl what you need is bok choy. It's much less bitter-tasting than brussel sprouts and has absolutely no nasty smell to it. It's very light and crispy, perfect for a salad.
Sarah: Boy choy? Never heard of it.
Alice: ... you serious? Man I need to take you to the Chinese supermarket!
Sarah: Hahaha okay, I will definitely buy some when I'm at the supermarket tomorrow.
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Get the buck choy mug.Of French and Chinese origin, La Choy! is an exclamation used to express great joy or happiness. It can also be a friendly greeting, or to suggest the eating of La Choy! brand foods.
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