1) a mandarin chinese name - for girl or boy
means: to compete
2) characteristics of a person who is extremely competitive, perfectionist, lacking in originality due to imitating and copying others that are perceived as rivals or a threat to their success
and also may suffer from low self-image/self-esteem and fear of rejection and failure
3) someone who will use all means and eliminate all things/people in order to achieve goals
someone who takes everything as a competition and losing is worse than death for such people.
4) someone who is easily offended and will hold grudges. anything/anyone that damages reputation, loosing face, being embarrassed is especially infuriating for this type.
5) someone who will lie/pretend to put itself in a better light or to fit in or look better than the crowd.
means: to compete
2) characteristics of a person who is extremely competitive, perfectionist, lacking in originality due to imitating and copying others that are perceived as rivals or a threat to their success
and also may suffer from low self-image/self-esteem and fear of rejection and failure
3) someone who will use all means and eliminate all things/people in order to achieve goals
someone who takes everything as a competition and losing is worse than death for such people.
4) someone who is easily offended and will hold grudges. anything/anyone that damages reputation, loosing face, being embarrassed is especially infuriating for this type.
5) someone who will lie/pretend to put itself in a better light or to fit in or look better than the crowd.
He flipped when he lost the ping pong game - what a jing!
My girlfriend would rather dump me than to lose study time - so jing eh?
Nah, don't bother with him - he's a total jing! Won't acknowledge you unless you're above his academic standing.
My girlfriend would rather dump me than to lose study time - so jing eh?
Nah, don't bother with him - he's a total jing! Won't acknowledge you unless you're above his academic standing.
by Markus Gordon April 7, 2010
A common Mandarin word used to express respect. Often used by P.Dir when he is impressed. Most commonly used as a noun, verb, adjective and an interjection; however, with Jing being commonly used in many high schools in Hong Kong, its use is understandably evolving.
1) Man Jingr!
2) You've got 95% for your chinese test? Jing!
3) Lets go jing some lunch.
4) That's a jing face you got there.
5) Lets jing some Halo before the SSC shows up.
6) Why are you so jing?
7) I jing-ed a 94% for my Chem test.
2) You've got 95% for your chinese test? Jing!
3) Lets go jing some lunch.
4) That's a jing face you got there.
5) Lets jing some Halo before the SSC shows up.
6) Why are you so jing?
7) I jing-ed a 94% for my Chem test.
by Andrew Tong-Goh-Kim October 7, 2006
by theblues303 October 14, 2010
Ebba: OMG MY EXCELL SPREADSHEAT ISNT WORKING CORRECTLY. JING!
RUTH: THE PRINTER IS BROKEN. JING!
MAX: WHAT THE HELL IS A CONTROLLED VARIABLE? JING!
RUTH: THE PRINTER IS BROKEN. JING!
MAX: WHAT THE HELL IS A CONTROLLED VARIABLE? JING!
by BoyOfSolitude May 19, 2009
Verb. To cheat or hack in a game because you cannot be bothered playing properly and therefore, have no skill/suck at life.
by BenjieDeath July 9, 2009
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