slang term used in the same way as the early '90 psych.
A term said after a sarcastic remark or mean joke
past tense: chang
A term said after a sarcastic remark or mean joke
past tense: chang
by northsiderCW November 22, 2009

a shortened abbreviation to the spanish word "chingado." another abbreviation used more commonly is "chingao." used mainly in south texas and northeren mexico.
by l8ter4ever November 7, 2008

1)Goodbye. A friendly goodbye in person or on the telephone. Taken from the sound made when older telephones containing bells were hung up, making the "ching" sound.
2)A slang greeting similar to "ciao" that may be used as hello or goodbye.
3)To suddenly, but politely leave the premises.
2)A slang greeting similar to "ciao" that may be used as hello or goodbye.
3)To suddenly, but politely leave the premises.
1)Alright, I have to go man. Ching.
2)Ching! How are you?
3)I have to ching soon, it's getting late.
2)Ching! How are you?
3)I have to ching soon, it's getting late.
by johnnycanuck August 8, 2007

"Put ching in your mouth."
by Cola J March 12, 2008

1. To make or produce music
2. An expression of admiration towards a song
3. An alternative to chung
2. An expression of admiration towards a song
3. An alternative to chung
by Owb April 12, 2007

by ching scammer September 1, 2022

n., vt. (do) microwave
from Japanese チン (tin, actually sounds chin/ching, not ting) because of universal finish-telling ding sounds (like cha-ching).
from Japanese チン (tin, actually sounds chin/ching, not ting) because of universal finish-telling ding sounds (like cha-ching).
by 💾ReallyTbytes📺 December 25, 2018
