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Changeling

A being whose gender changes frequently or more than once.
Kayla is such a changeling. She was Caleb like a fucking week ago! Until she found some dink and became Kayla again.
by ShitYourPantsInFrance November 4, 2020
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changel

A agent of change. Or when you put together the words angel and change.
I am a Changel. and bringing about changes in people's lives.
by John Coats and life coach April 21, 2006
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Chinger

a noun that means anything Asian. plural: chingers
- person A: “yo, have you heard of that new restaurant that just opened up? i think it’s called Rice King! we should go!”
-person B: “oh, Rice Chingers? i’ve been there before but they’re good as fuck, let’s go!”

- guy 1: “what’s up, guy?”
- guy 2: “oh, hey man. just trying to figure out what car to buy. i think i might go for this ‘01 Nissan Sentra this dude is selling for really cheap.”
- guy 1: “a chinger car? i don’t think we can be friends anymore.”

- Isabelle: “Nicole, have you seen the new exchange student? he’s so cute! and he’s really smart! maybe he can be my tutor!
- Nicole: “he’s all yours, Isi. i’m not a big fan of chingers.”
by AxBippy March 26, 2020
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chinglet

Chiglet: covert word used in automotive repair facilities for Afro Americans who are urban in nature, who want to talk you down on a price or wont take good advice when it comes to the safety of thier vehicle. They would rather put chrome hubcaps on than do a proper brake job.
That Chinglet got all that bling bling, rims and he won't get a fucking alignment??
by YDNA RunDPMG November 12, 2006
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Chingalinga

(Chin-ga-lin-ga) What you say when you see a very attractive person.
Your at the beach and you see this person who's your eye candy and your like "damn Chingalinga!"
by ~Giggles~ October 7, 2012
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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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chinged

London drill slang used to describe stabbing someone.
did you hear bonnies dad got chinged
by MrShagYourMom February 12, 2020
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