by cls123 December 31, 2009
You're pulling a min bro
You talk like min
You're doing some min shit right here man
Stop him from being min please
You talk like min
You're doing some min shit right here man
Stop him from being min please
by iseeminrage December 26, 2010
"Oi chap good one to ya, pop down to the shops late'r and buy some poke-min cards mate. right on cheerio"
by Ryanblox November 12, 2020
A term used to refer to the Sinicized Baiyue or Asian languages like Hokkien, Teochew, and Fuzhounese of Fujian, South China (Baiyue Land) and Taiwan. The Min language family is also spoken in Southeast Asian nations like the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia to a smaller extent. Unfortunately, the majority of youthful Min speakers are forced or give in by the racist/fascist Beijing-hired governors in some Southeast Asian countries to only communicate in Beijing Mandarin as a way to destroy their true ethnic identities to enslave them. Yue and other Asian ethnic groups are not safe from the dangers of the promotion of Beijing Mandarin too, although their languages will outlast Min longer, unless they rebel and overthrow the pro-China factions before their languages disappear for the greater evil.
From a Chinese supremacist's viewpoint, it is believed that Min is the only dialect closest to Old Chinese that was spoken by the Han Chinese people below the Yellow River of North China, unlike Yue being closest to Middle Chinese and Mandarin being closest to Modern Chinese, even if Mandarin absorbed a small amount of nomadic influences. However, certain non-Chinese linguistic experts and historians believe that Min, Yue, and Mandarin are not all Chinese, since Min and Yue are both still part of the Baiyue language family as unique languages from each other even if these languages absorbed some Old or Middle Chinese elements when they were defeated and enslaved by the Chinese, and Mandarin is basically the Tunguistic-conquered Sinitic language due to Tunguistic invaders, particularly the Mongol Empire and Qing dynasty, replacing many Middle Chinese words and pronunciations with Mongol and Manchu words and pronunciations when they defeated and enslaved the Chinese. Thus, all forms of Mandarin dialects are the closest to Mongol and Manchu languages. Finally, the entire Chinese nation is founded upon a lot of lies, and it is constantly subject to revisionism, despite history books always being written by heroic or evil winners of wars.
by TheUnknown21 June 10, 2019
by TrickyJebus April 06, 2016
Verb, past tense. In the new cash economy, reduced to a minimum, as a checking account balance. Antonym to maxxed. Past tense of "min", short for "minimize".
by JC115 April 16, 2010
by sipsomelean July 12, 2015