Gingness: Chinglish Slang, consisting of the Base 'Ging', and the suffix 'ness'
勁(simplified 劲, Yale ging6)
1. strong, unyielding, tough, powerful, awesome(slang)
Ness: suffix attached to adjectives and participles, forming abstract nouns denoting quality and state (and often, by extension, something exemplifying a quality or state): Darkness; goodness; kindness; obliviousness; preparedness.
When put together Gingness is simular to greatness, but is more targeted to the above meanings. (strong, unyielding, tough, powerful, awesome etc)
It is also one of those words that really pop, like F*** making it very enjoyable to use.
勁(simplified 劲, Yale ging6)
1. strong, unyielding, tough, powerful, awesome(slang)
Ness: suffix attached to adjectives and participles, forming abstract nouns denoting quality and state (and often, by extension, something exemplifying a quality or state): Darkness; goodness; kindness; obliviousness; preparedness.
When put together Gingness is simular to greatness, but is more targeted to the above meanings. (strong, unyielding, tough, powerful, awesome etc)
It is also one of those words that really pop, like F*** making it very enjoyable to use.
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Australian slang for a slingshot
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by Thatskierkid1237 March 13, 2009

noun: vagina
Used when a phrase that includes a synonym for penis (such as "chill your dick") is being applied to a female. Women, who lack penises, use the word to more accurately express themselves.
Note: If spelled phonetically, 'ging' would be written 'jing'. However, as 'ging' is a derivation of the word 'vagina', 'ging' is the proper spelling.
Used when a phrase that includes a synonym for penis (such as "chill your dick") is being applied to a female. Women, who lack penises, use the word to more accurately express themselves.
Note: If spelled phonetically, 'ging' would be written 'jing'. However, as 'ging' is a derivation of the word 'vagina', 'ging' is the proper spelling.
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