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Taiwan is not a country

A definition to mock the people of Taiwan especially online or other social platforms if you can clearly tell the person is from Taiwan or not as it can be recognized either by a country flag or the name (which usually include Mandarin Chinese but you can assume the user is Taiwanese as the China doesn't have access to global internet and is blocked by the government and since Taiwan is not controlled by the CCP, they have the access to it. They could also be from Hong Kong so be aware before using this insult.) as Taiwan however is recognized by not many countries and is used to insult the Taiwanese since people still claim they're part of the CCP. Only use if they're being hateful towards you and wants a pointless argument.
random taiwanese person: YOU FUCKING BITCH DELETE THE GAME YOU TRASH DOG
some random guy: Taiwan is not a country lol cry about it
by THEGUYFROMTHEINTERNET69 January 19, 2023
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Taiwan

Andrew: Taiwan's a country
Ryan: No it's not it's a Chinese rebel province
Andrew: Oh! Thanks
by China CCP October 25, 2022
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Taiwan

The best country in the world.
My favourite place ever, boooo China.
I also love Japan.
Ryan: Taiwan is the best country ever!
Andrew: I know, I love Taiwan.
by Ryan Liu October 25, 2022
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Taiwan

A country with the right to exist as a sovereign state
“Taiwan looks like a Taiwan”
by Rafinsyed September 21, 2022
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Taiwaned

The act of losing a civil war and being forced to flee to an island that the rebels didn't conquer.
An example of someone being Taiwaned is Taiwan. They were Taiwaned after the PRC (Peoples Republic of China) conquered Mainland China and the island of Hainan, and were forced to flee to Taiwan (the island).
by ICan'tThinkOfANameDearGodHelp October 19, 2022
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Taiwan

Taiwan is a disputed territory between China and the island of Taiwan and it's people. The People's Republic of China claims this territory as theirs, as they won the civil war, and they did take the island of Taiwan. However, the people of Taiwan proclaim independence, as the government of Cheng Kai-Shek fled to Taiwan after losing the civil war and then established a temporary government on the island. The territory is essentially still Chinese, as it's position currently is a Autonomous Special Administrative region of China. The cause for independence is largely supported by the Western World, as the independence of Taiwan would humiliate the Chinese government and prove in incapability of China to extort the amount of control needed to subdue such rebellions. The independence of Taiwan would at the same time prompt multiple rebellions throughout Mainland China. This would dissolve China as a country, as all the Chinese provinces would proclaim independence.
Taiwan is a disputed territory between China and the People of Taiwan.
by DCCCXIX January 20, 2022
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Taiwan

Oh hey is that taiwan?
no it’s just an illegal country
by anonymous December 11, 2021
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