vietnamese word meaning get outta here, or move it or something along those lines.
"This party sucks, let's di di mao"
by pubert November 21, 2004
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Just like how Dr. Evil had a cat named Mr. Bigglesworth so Satan too had a cat amed Meow Satan!
by fuckin meow March 4, 2005
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Chinese variant on tequila shooters:
Lick the msg, Shoot the tequila, Bite the lemon chicken.
We headed out with the asian business execs for a count of Mao Tse Kee Lah's.
by concerned citizen February 17, 2005
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Hero, absolute chad and one of the coolest person to ever live on our planet.
Man, Mao Tse-Tung is such a cool guy! I wuold love to have rough gay sex with him.
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Refer to Mao or Mao Tse-Tung for a more complete definition.
Adj. A word used to describe a something, person, place, or thing, as greatly influenced by chinese culture, from China, Chinese.

It can be simply understood by replacing Mao Tse-Tung's Favorite with China's Favorite. It's commonly used by advertisers in Chinatowns around the world.
You come here! We have Mao Tse-Tung's Favorite sweet and sour pork!

or

That new kid is clearly Mao Tse-Tung's Favorite child.
by Scolin November 24, 2007
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A Show So Criminally underappreciated.
Mao Mao:Heroes of Pure Heart is criminally underrated.
by Ubahngekackt June 18, 2022
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Normally the preserve of foreign visitors (normally Westerners) to China. Has been known to affect people immediately after arrival. Can involve the following symptoms. The shits, runny shits, pink eye, very runny shits, explosive shits, firecracker shits (or ring of fire), vomiting, bile burps, hallucinations, bloating, sponsorship from toilet roll and plunger companies, amoebic dysentery, watery shits, shitty shits etc, wishing for death, will writing, itchiness in the upper colon, last rites, dramatic weight loss, a general feeling of discontent. Constipation is not a symptom.
a. “Where have you been all morning?”
b. “I had a touch of China Syndrome (Gan Mao Zedong)"
a. “Dude" with emotion, "Not the Gan Mao Zedong’s.”
by Lenny Banter March 29, 2006
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