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Chinned

The act of grabbing ones chin in a cone like manner using ones hand.
Yo Morbius just chinned Dontaviouse
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Chinsulation

A warm protective covering of the neck formed by a full manly Beard.
ZZ Top has epic chinsulation
by Steveo247 January 2, 2016
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chingu

Friend...from the Korean word.
John is my chingu. We go way back.
by John203242 November 9, 2008
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chinju

She’s the mom friend, the one who somehow seems to know the answers to everything. Takes care of everyone. The best friend you can ask for. When she falls in love, she falls hard.
by fieryfierce October 17, 2019
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Chinnage

A word to describe max’s Mums chins
Max’s mum has chinnage
by Mikehuntsmells February 9, 2022
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chinny reckon

To express indignant disbelief at another's fanciful proclamation.

Typically accompanied by the stroking of a non-existent goatie beard.

For some reason "reckon" is pronounced "reh-kon" rather the usual "reh-kun".
"I managed to cop off with 5 birds on Saturday night."

"5? Chinny reckon."
by blues x man July 31, 2005
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Chinua Achebe

Chinua Achebe (1930-2013) was an author who set out to write the story of his Nigerian people that had been left out by Europeans who had colonized his country. He is most famous for writing the fiction book "Things Fall Apart". In "Things Fall Apart", rather than sugarcoating, Achebe illustrates the flaws and strengths of both Igbo (native Nigerian) culture/religion, as well as the flaws and strengths of the colonial British, bringing the religion of Christianity. Through this balanced, realistic approach, Achebe uses fiction as a way to express the truth and reality of Nigeria in the 19th century and British colonialism. "Things Fall Apart" became so popular internationally because people from so many different places could connect with their country being colonized, causing a part of the book to resonate with them. On top of "Things Fall Apart", Achebe wrote many other nonfiction and fiction works as well as poetry, and his beautiful writing is admired in many school classrooms to this day.
Chinua Achebe is most famous for his book "Things Fall Apart", published in 1958.
by rcelgb January 25, 2021
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