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china clippers

Slang term for dentures. Funny term for dentures because all cheap things are made in China and most people believe dentures are never good nor work right.
How are your china clippers working for you now?
by How do u like me now March 17, 2014
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dartboard chin

A round lump of a chin that has a dimple in the centre of it, making it look as if someone pierced it with a dart.
by Optomon May 9, 2004
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Moon Chin

An act of being Reade, defining craters on the pores of lower lip Whiteman.
Wow, he's being such a Moon Chin, Look at his Readeiness.
by udictionaryfan May 3, 2011
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Fine White China

one the various aliases of the drug cocaine. also: white lady, coke, blow, snow...
"hey gangsta, i'm lookin' for that fine white china"
by Doctor Vegas February 21, 2009
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these nuts on your chin

The phrase you say to anyone/everyone you have put your balls on. Especially if they were on the chin.
Your Boss: "Ok. Shifts over... you can go home now."
You: "Not until I put these nuts on your chin"

You: "I love you Dad."
Your Dying Father: "I love these nuts on your chin."
by thesenutsonyourchin November 29, 2016
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Keep Your Chin Up

"Keep your chin up" is a saying which is used to mean keep positive attitude during a tough time. Keep your chin up can also be used as way of telling a person "good try" or "better luck next time."

Origin
"Keep your chin up" was first created in late 2020 as a response to the ongoing tough times around our world. From there it catched on and became a popular saying.
"Even though your braindead keep you chin up" or after you lose a sports match "Good try hisue keep your chin up."
by JakePool123 February 18, 2021
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Chinaman

An extremely offensive and racist term to identify people with Asian descent.

** Do not use this word, the consequences are way worse than calling black people the N-word.

Origin:
The word "Chinaman" first appeared in mid-19th Century, commonly used by Central Pacific Railroad workers as a neutral or non-racist term to identify Chinese descent workers.

Due to their strong ethical culture, Chinese workers were extremely well-behaved, skilled and highly efficient, it was not long until a gradual massive layoffs of European and black workers from 1859 to 1868. Also during this time, Chinese railroad workers' wages has also risen higher than other workers' ($35-40 compared to $30-35 per month). By the end of 1868, Chinese workers became the majority of the CPRR workforce.

Anger and hatred were widely spread among those workers who lost job to the Chinese immigrants, the term "Chinaman" has become a racist term over time. And this is the early origin of the term "Chinaman".
husband: "My father, brother and I all lost our jobs to these Chinamen, this is bloody ridiculous!"

wife: "God damn it. Go out there and get a job you lazy bastard! Don't just stay at home and swear all day long."

husband:"I can't. They don't hire white-men anymore, they only hire those bloody Chinaman!"
by Samuel Paul July 7, 2014
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