Ding Liren is a 30 year old chinese chess grandmaster and 2023 chess world champion, first chinese chess player to hold the title of the world champion.
Person 1: "Hey, Ding Liren just won the title"
Person 2: "Wow, congrats to him"
Person 3: "Did yall know that he is the first chinese chess player to hold the title"
Person 2: "Wow, congrats to him"
Person 3: "Did yall know that he is the first chinese chess player to hold the title"
by ILikeChess May 11, 2023
by Mantieivis April 24, 2017
1. Very good, the best, or more literally, top good. Americanized version of Chinese phrase, ding hao. A sentence onto itself. aka Thumbs up!
2. Fine! An expression about you or someone, and even more relevant if something SE Asian is involved (seeing references to Mandarin, Cantonese, pinyin languages).
3. The best (again): NUMBER ONE!
4. Good luck. Used upon embarking on a dangerous mission, often in war stories.
2. Fine! An expression about you or someone, and even more relevant if something SE Asian is involved (seeing references to Mandarin, Cantonese, pinyin languages).
3. The best (again): NUMBER ONE!
4. Good luck. Used upon embarking on a dangerous mission, often in war stories.
1. This was one very fine lunch. Ding how!
2. How are you? Ding hao (I am fine.)
3. What did you think of that winning quarterback on Monday? DING HOW!
4. If you're going to take that class, Ding how (to you)!
2. How are you? Ding hao (I am fine.)
3. What did you think of that winning quarterback on Monday? DING HOW!
4. If you're going to take that class, Ding how (to you)!
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