Mainly related to the SARS-CoV-2 that started in Wuhan, China. The term was initially used by President Trump in March 2020. It received backlash from the left mainstream media as racist and xenophobic. However, it only meant the place of origin of the disease. Like many other infections, including but not limited to the Spanish Flu, German Measles aka Rubella, Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). All these terms are not considered racists. Trump deliberately kept using it as the China Communist Party spread misinformation that SARS-CoV-2 was spread by the US Army.
-The China Virus also known as SARS-CoV-2 started in Wuhan, China
*Oh! I thought it was the US Army
- No bro, that's communist propaganda
*Oh! I thought it was the US Army
- No bro, that's communist propaganda
by TrueVision20 March 21, 2021
Get the China Virusmug. China Syndrome is when you connect to the Internet through a network that constantly tightens up its network policing policies, blocking more and more sites as time goes by. Named for the Chinese government's infamous crackdowns on forbidden sites.
"Man, this is bullshit. My network at work just started blocking 4chan!"
"That's the fifth site they've blocked this month! Sounds like your company's got a case of China Syndrome."
"That's the fifth site they've blocked this month! Sounds like your company's got a case of China Syndrome."
by Darc Discordia June 6, 2009
Get the China Syndromemug. China weed is the term for shit weed. It gets you high but there's absolutely no flavor, taste like shit etc.
by BlckDynamite May 6, 2011
Get the China weedmug. The complete absence of logic, structure, or reasoning, often resulting in fits of mental anguish or rage to the person experiencing such a day. Potentially caused by misinformation, being ignored completely, or other soul destroying events.
Examples: China days: - I just found out my bed frame was full of black mold, but they wont allow me to move it or replace it, and I can't move out of the apartment because no one will even answer my text messages. "You're having a China day."
-My work was 10 days late in paying me because someone I was once friends with quit working for them, and now they are scared I will quit too, so I lost my apartment. "You're having a China day."
"Your white, this 10 square meter apartment is $2000.00." "China day."
-You don't have a day off for 30 days and someone calls in sick and you are expected to be at work to cover it. "It's a China day."
-When your job books a flight going home but they mixed up the destination and departure city. "I'm having a China day and I can't handle my life."
-When your on a visa run and you get denied entry because your company lied to you about your visa and you end up stranded in Seoul with no money for a week during Christmas. "You're having a China day, I hope you make it!"
-My work was 10 days late in paying me because someone I was once friends with quit working for them, and now they are scared I will quit too, so I lost my apartment. "You're having a China day."
"Your white, this 10 square meter apartment is $2000.00." "China day."
-You don't have a day off for 30 days and someone calls in sick and you are expected to be at work to cover it. "It's a China day."
-When your job books a flight going home but they mixed up the destination and departure city. "I'm having a China day and I can't handle my life."
-When your on a visa run and you get denied entry because your company lied to you about your visa and you end up stranded in Seoul with no money for a week during Christmas. "You're having a China day, I hope you make it!"
by Theabsenceoflogic September 6, 2018
Get the china daysmug. by CainisAble September 3, 2016
Get the Alabama Chinamug. A very low annual salary which when divided by the hours worked by an employee, calculates as equal to or less than minimum wage. Often used for non-management roles in salary-orientated business to make workers unaware that they are being paid minimum wage, or less than minimum wage.
The term is derived from the fact that many large companies send their manufacturing work over to China, to get extremely cheap labour.
Typically employed in workplaces where an "extra duties" or "extra hours" clause is present in employee's contracts, requiring them to work sporadic additional hours without additional pay.
Fairly common, but goes unnoticed when salaries are not increased over the years.
The term is derived from the fact that many large companies send their manufacturing work over to China, to get extremely cheap labour.
Typically employed in workplaces where an "extra duties" or "extra hours" clause is present in employee's contracts, requiring them to work sporadic additional hours without additional pay.
Fairly common, but goes unnoticed when salaries are not increased over the years.
Worker 1: I don't know why Chris says the company doesn't appreciate him, he works really hard, how can they not be appreciating him?
Worker 2: Didn't you know? He's on a China Salary.
Worker 2: Didn't you know? He's on a China Salary.
by Boris K March 18, 2013
Get the China Salarymug. 