To rate a person you "may or may not be interested in" on a scale of 1, 2, and 3.
1 - Would not Bang; 2- Would Bang; 3- Would Bang if Drunk
1 - Would not Bang; 2- Would Bang; 3- Would Bang if Drunk
Hey guys, can you jia this chick for me, I'm not sure if I should swipe left or right.
Gurlll, Linda jia'd Shaun a 2, but Alex jia'd him a 1 and you know how gay guys are better judges.
I would definitely jia her a 1, she has resting bitch face.
Gurlll, Linda jia'd Shaun a 2, but Alex jia'd him a 1 and you know how gay guys are better judges.
I would definitely jia her a 1, she has resting bitch face.
by Chongz January 26, 2015
Get the jiamug. A Jia Khai is a common term to describe someone with enormous man-boobs, a small sex organ, but most importantly, the big gay. The 'Jia Khai' is also a commonly used derogatory term occasionally used in gaming. It is especially popular in the Overwatch community.
by The Bald Garbage Collector February 16, 2020
Get the Jia Khaimug. Usually a name given to chinese boys who are destined to work as a lumberjack. The boy will grow up to be big and tough, the boy will also have a sense with nature, especially trees.
by mreeeeep September 19, 2013
Get the jia chenmug. She is a person who everyone wants to be friends with but, sometimes she can be annoying because of something. She is also a person who does not know everything that everyone knows.She can be a genius but also a very, weird girl to make friends with.
by ThatUnknownPersonThatNoOneKnow June 18, 2017
Get the jia qianmug. You hear this phrase often when watching the beijing 2008 Olympic game on TV or on Stage. This Mandarin phrase literally translates into "Add Oil" in English, as oppose Ka-Yaow in Cantonese, meaning: Go Go Go. or just simply cheering for anyone or your favorite team of sport.
by wayx3 October 7, 2008
Get the Jia Yomug. someone who is chinese and is cool, funny, sometimes weird, is nice around people and does not have naturally straight hair but really curly-ish hair.
by myob_8 July 15, 2010
Get the Jia Yinmug. 