when there are weak spots in your armor
oh yeah its also basically the nword but for asians, commonly used by unfunny white 12 year olds that think they're the absolute peak pinnacle of comedy.
oh yeah its also basically the nword but for asians, commonly used by unfunny white 12 year olds that think they're the absolute peak pinnacle of comedy.
by bruhburbger September 19, 2020
Get the chinkmug. "Those three bowls of kief got me chinked"
"I wish I could watch the game but I'm chinked"
"I usually wear sunglasses when I'm chinked"
"I wish I could watch the game but I'm chinked"
"I usually wear sunglasses when I'm chinked"
by FreeDubsacksForEveryone February 7, 2013
Get the chinkedmug. A term that orginated during the Korean War and latter took on the flavour of a racist slur. Is a conjunction of Chinese North Korean.
by CPT_G April 28, 2007
Get the chinkmug. term used to descie those of asian descent. it is offensive and does not descibe their intense awesomeness. usually used by people who are jealous of asian superpowers
by barbiedoll134 July 27, 2009
Get the chinkmug. In Romeo and Juliet, Chink is used as the term "money".
In the example it clearly shows the correct way to use the term "chink" by Shakespeare, William Oxford Press London 1973
In the example it clearly shows the correct way to use the term "chink" by Shakespeare, William Oxford Press London 1973
Her mother is the lady of the house,
And a good lady, and a wise and virtuous.
I nurs'd her daughter that you talk'd withal.
I tell you, he that can lay hold of her
Shall have the chinks.
And a good lady, and a wise and virtuous.
I nurs'd her daughter that you talk'd withal.
I tell you, he that can lay hold of her
Shall have the chinks.
by niggergypsy December 15, 2013
Get the Chinkmug. by mr.mcbigschlong December 28, 2005
Get the chinksmug. In Romeo and Juliet, Chink is used as the term "money".
In the example it clearly shows the correct way to use the term "chink" by Shakespeare, William Oxford Press London 1973
In the example it clearly shows the correct way to use the term "chink" by Shakespeare, William Oxford Press London 1973
Her mother is the lady of the house,
And a good lady, and a wise and virtuous.
I nurs'd her daughter that you talk'd withal.
I tell you, he that can lay hold of her
Shall have the chinks.
And a good lady, and a wise and virtuous.
I nurs'd her daughter that you talk'd withal.
I tell you, he that can lay hold of her
Shall have the chinks.
by niggergypsy December 15, 2013
Get the Chinkmug.