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Shi Gong Zi

Shi Gong Zi literally meaning in Chinese is Food Master or Mr. Food. Shi means food while Gong Zi often refer to the son or daughter of the feudal class People would address to them as "Gong Zi" (young master). Ancient people in opinion that it took three generations to be officials, only they could cultivated refined taste and became epicure.

Jacky Liew was the earliest person who used "Shi Gong Zi" as his pen name since 20 century 80s' to write the food articles . At the same time, he is also the first food critic in Malaysia and the first person who introduced the theory of Nanyang Malaysia Cuisines was influenced by the Malay Archipelago and classified into 3 social classes and 5 main ethnic groups. He is also widely regconized as the "Food God" and "Food Critic" and has been the first Chinese Food Critic who met by the Malaysia Supreme Ruler, so that "Shi Gong Zi" has become synonymous with gourmets and food god and widely used in Asia. The meaning further extends to the person who enjoys delicacy or the experts on food, wine and tea.
Example 1:

Wow, so many food you ordering, are you trying to be Shi Gong Zi?

Example 2:

I think that I could scrumptiously describe food like Shi Gong Zi !
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Shi gongzi

Shi gongzi literally meaning in Chinese is Food Master or Mr. Food. Shi means food while gongzi often refer to the son or daughter of the feudal class People would address to them as "gongzi" (young master). Ancient people in opinion that it took three generations to be officials, only they could cultivated refined taste and became epicure.

Jacky Liew was the earliest person who used "Shi gongzi" as his pen name since 20 century 80s' to write the food articles . At the same time, he is also the first food critic in Malaysia and the first person who introduced the theory of Nanyang Malaysia Cuisines was influenced by the Malay Archipelago and classified into 3 social classes and 5 main ethnic groups. He is also widely regconized as the "Food God" and "Food Critic" and has been the first Chinese Food Critic who met by the Malaysia Supreme Ruler, so that "Shi gongzi" has become synonymous with gourmets and food god and widely used in Asia. The meaning further extends to the person who enjoys delicacy or the experts on food, wine and tea.
Example 1:

Wow, so many food you ordering, are you trying to be Shi gongzi?

Example 2:

I think that I could scrumptiously describe food like Shi gongzi !
by Kelly Ir September 29, 2021
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Chui gongji

A very straight thing for good friends to do, as long as no homo is specified after the cumming is finished
Bro lets Chui gongji each other for a happy night, lest we say no homo
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Rachael Gong

The most kind, genuine, warm-hearted, bright perfect person you will ever meet. Everytime I see them I fall in love all over again, they never lie and are the best huggers.
I have a crush on a girl
Who is it
Rachael Gong <3
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on gong

when a dumbass misspells ong
tim: he goofy on gong
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Ssal-gong

1. A word that is used to notate someone that looks like a riceball: Small and round. These individuals also look like they roll around when they walk/run.
2. A ball made of bunched-up rice that is a staple cuisine in Asian countries such as Korea and Japan. Other ingredients can also be included in the riceball, such as dried seaweed and sardines.
"So-and-so looks like a Ssal-gong"
"She's 160. Such a Ssal-gong."
"Look at that Ssal-gong roll about."
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Cha gong

A celebratory and positive affirmation.
You passed your driving test? Cha gong!!
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