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 07, 2006
by theblues303 October 14, 2010
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 09, 2009
by Chris78 January 13, 2008
by Action man August 24, 2012
Jing can be what ever it wants to be.
One time Rab had the burger in hand ready to munch then in a blink of an eye he was holding an empty bap- #jing'd
One time Rab had the burger in hand ready to munch then in a blink of an eye he was holding an empty bap- #jing'd
Ats jing'd
I jing'd it
Jing'd out
Giz a jing of at
Id jing her no sweat
Ever jing something so much its just jing'd
I jing'd it
Jing'd out
Giz a jing of at
Id jing her no sweat
Ever jing something so much its just jing'd
by Beastys translator July 26, 2019
靖 • jìng -- make tranquil; pacify
安 • ān -- security; safety; peace
1. (Noun) The kind of security that is, and can only be, achieved through force by a power strong enough to provide lasting stability; for example, violent and volatile regions brought into order by the strategic development of military, political and economic power.
2. (Verb) To achieve peace and stability through the strategic use of power—military, political, economic or otherwise.
安 • ān -- security; safety; peace
1. (Noun) The kind of security that is, and can only be, achieved through force by a power strong enough to provide lasting stability; for example, violent and volatile regions brought into order by the strategic development of military, political and economic power.
2. (Verb) To achieve peace and stability through the strategic use of power—military, political, economic or otherwise.
(Noun)
“Only the strongest leader will be able to achieve JING AN on the frontier, introducing law and order toward a lasting peace.”
(Verb)
1. “The level of disorder over there is mad!”
2. “Yeah, somebody needs to go in and JING AN the place.”
(Split Verb)
1: “A fight just broke out in the hallway.”
2: “Alright. Let’s go JING some AN.”
“Only the strongest leader will be able to achieve JING AN on the frontier, introducing law and order toward a lasting peace.”
(Verb)
1. “The level of disorder over there is mad!”
2. “Yeah, somebody needs to go in and JING AN the place.”
(Split Verb)
1: “A fight just broke out in the hallway.”
2: “Alright. Let’s go JING some AN.”
by Tribetribetribe August 16, 2018