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lil viet ladies

six super lovely ladies that everyone loves and wants to be
''whoa, look at those lilvietladies, they are just so cool''
by jphur November 19, 2003
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Baiyue people/Bách Việt people

Groups of hundreds of non-Chinese Yue tribes being native to the Yangtze River, where it is south of the Yellow River. About 5,000 years earlier, the Chinese (formerly called Huaxia) arrived from the Tibetan Plateau, and defeated the Hmongs as well as stealing their homeland to establish the Chinese Civilization. Many Hmongs fled southwards to come in contact to form friendships with certain Yue tribes. Thousands of years later until the Qin dynasty period, the Chinese made a lot of conquests to enslave and assimilate the Baiyue people of different Yue kingdoms, especially the Nanyue Kingdom and Minyue Kingdom, into their empire. The Baiyue people who were left behind in South China after being conquered by the Chinese, and the Sinicization was complete during the Song dynasty period, became Sinicized Viets, notably Hokkien, Cantonese, and Hakka, who acted Chinese culturally, many of them forgotten their Baiyue ancestors, and worship only the Chinese. However, ethnic South "Chinese" retain moderate traces of Chinese DNA mostly on their father side, although they preserve high traces of Baiyue DNA mostly on their mother side with small traces of Baiyue DNA on their father side as a result of intermarriages. The Baiyue people who fled to Southeast Asia and Pacific islands became the Vietnamese, Thais, Laotians, Filipinos, etc. Curiously, Vietnam means "South of Yue" to indicate that the Vietnamese came from the Yangtze River before settling in the Red River Delta.
Baiyue people/Bách Việt people, especially Tai-Kadai and Hmong-mien tribes, practiced rice cultivation, shortening hair, head dressing, teeth pulling, fishing, etc. Baiyue people are more or less the Native Americans of East/Southeast Asia.
by TheUnknown21 January 28, 2020
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fake viet

A term used to describe a non-Vietnamese person acting like he/ she is Vietnamase.

A fake viet usually has a vietnamese girl friend or mail order bride, will have highlights, eats lots of pho, claims he's a refugee and most likely acts gangsta, therefore the term fake viet can aslo be used to describe people who pretend or act like somethin or someone your not.
BigFace100: "Yo that Asian dude got no swagger yo"
AznFace100: "True, he's a FAKE VIET ya dig?"
by AznFace100 September 1, 2007
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Dinh Viet Hung

A lovely person and Trang's crush
Pp: u like someone
Trang: it's Dinh Viet Hung
by Motnguoiratthichbandinhhung🦑 November 21, 2021
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tron viet nam

It's like a thing that is frequently said by your classmates everyday, or Vietnamese tiktokers nowadays. Originally it was the troll word and it has spreaded to the GenZ in Vietnam somehow.
"why did you push me!?" - "haha because it is tron viet nam"
by September-chan March 22, 2024
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dit me Viettel

When you see a Vietnamese gamer say this word, it means that their internet bandwidth is cut and they are most likely to either quit the game or live with the lag.
Are you hacking bro?" - Random Gamer
"No, it's just vietnam internet, dit me Viettel wifi lam an nhu con cac tao" - Vietnamese Gamer
by AddictYURI March 13, 2022
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british vietnamese international school

A camouflage vietnamese school that sucking (took) its budget from the british international school. Many children here suffers from heightism and debts.
Jun: You know what's worse than capitalism?
Tom: what
Jun: british vietnamese international school!
Tom: Damn straight
by DucHuy-peasant February 21, 2022
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