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Chen Dong Problem

The Chen Dong problem is a problem that arises (mostly in business deals) when the supplier of goods or services offers a product whose quality is too low, price is too high or combination of both.

The Chen Dong problem is hard to solve because the cause of the lower quality/higher price is unknown. Either the supplier is ignorant of the real value of the product, or he/she may be trying to cheat you. Regardless of the cause of the problem, the result is unsatisfactory.
I don't know if my employee is really doing his best or if he is lazy. Regardless, I must fire him to eliminate the Chen Dong problem; he is not fit for the job
by Maikiam April 23, 2011
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Pika-boo problem

When the problem is not of your concern but just a personal problem of the person telling you.
Just a personal problem
When you don't care about other person's feelings.
Lacking concern or fucks for other person.
Those love handles are your pika-boo problem.
I don't want your interference in my pika-boo problem.
Ex: Hey, I miss you babe. Me: Pika boo problem, bitch.
by brocollibaitor July 29, 2019
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do we have a problem

a bop by nicki minaj that dropped 2.4.22
do we have a problem ? yes a BOPPPP
by Johnny Testy February 6, 2022
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high-quality problem

A problem where even the worst consequence is a desirable outcome.
I was at the bar last night and there were four Playboy playmates chatting me up. I couldn't decide who to talk to. I guess you could call it a high-quality problem.
by Deathpony March 29, 2011
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problem solved

"the murderer can't kill you if you are the murderer"
"problem solved"
by Kreous May 14, 2018
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Madara Problem

Sometimes called "Yhwach Problem" (after the second most famous case) Madara Problem is one of the most difficult writing conundrums: this one in particularly refers to a scenario in which a writer creates a character so monstrously overpowered and indestructible that nothing in the writer's universe is capable of killing the said character, and the writer is forced to either nerf the character to the point of destructibility (often defeating the character's original purpose) or killing them by an asspull.

Named after Madara Uchiha, a character from manga Naruto by Masashi Kishimoto. Reportedly, Kishimoto at one point admitted that even he himself didn't have any way of killing Madara, and had to resort to an asspull.
Alternatively named after Yhwach, a character from manga Bleach by Tite Kubo. Starting of as a high tier character, Yhwach was made nigh-omnipotent and immortal near the end of the manga, the combination of this and a tight schedule forcing Kubo to resort to a combination of nerf and an asspull to finally finish this monster off.
Ben: "Say, Jerry: this Dante character of yours is great, but he feels too OP. How does one kill him?"
Jerry: "I... I don't really know. I don't think anyone can. I don't think even I can."
Ben: "But you wrote him!"
Jerry: "..."
Ben: "Sounds to me like you have a Madara Problem on your hands."
by Helel ben Shahaar August 7, 2019
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