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Chingus

1. Noun - A mysterious creature opposite to that of the Bingus.

It finds victims of Bingus and It restores what Bingus took from them.

Resembles an Oriental Shorthair cat.
"Bro, I am so thankful right now, the Chingus came near me last night, and when I woke up, my house came back!"
by jeremyaster98 May 15, 2021
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I have been captured by the Chinese government, bing chingling.
by theblaw July 24, 2021
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Chingirinana

Short and not a curse word, but made for a curse saying Chinga tu Madre, (Mexican) Fuck your mother. Say Chinga tu Madre so much So Chingirinana.
Chingirinana!, that car just slammed in the wall.
by Mitso2oo4 December 18, 2011
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Chinguere

An ancient Mexican mixture of fermented alcohol, similar to moonshine. Firewater
Let's party, we have chinguere.
by chatita June 17, 2019
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chingus SLAM

when you are playing league of legend with your pals and they are about to get roasted but you come in with that CHINGUS SLAM and fuck those idiots sideways into the wall with your fed ass.
friend 1: OH NO, SOME ONE PLZ HEEEEELPPP MEE, THE ENEMY PLAYER IS ON MY ASSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!
friend 2: don't worry i have my chingus SLAM...
friend 2:*talking to the enemy* remember this move!!!! chingus SLAM activate!!!!
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Bingus-Chingus

When someone annoys you and you want to "roast" them as in a joking way
Johny You're being a real Bingus-Chingus for hitting me.
by CVJH December 23, 2020
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Chinglish

A style of speaking English by native born Chinese people, that is formed by the natural differences in our languages. Certain fundamental differences are difficult to overcome, even if the speaker is highly educated. Simple things can come into play, from the fact that the Chinese word for he and she is the same word, "TA", to the lack of any "V" sound in their entire language.
Interesting side note: the word "usually" seems to be the most difficult word for a Mandarin Chinese speaker to say in English.
English - My husband (he) took me to a restaurant last night.
Chinglish - My husband, last night she take me to restaurant.
English - Hey, we shouldn't buy a sportscar, we should buy a mini-van.
Chinglish - Hi, we should not buy sportscar, we should buy mini-wan.
by An1Zhu2 June 29, 2006
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