Taking a friend out for a cup of chai, usually spontaneously or on the fly. Play on the word "hijack." Popular pastime on the West Coast.
"I was going down to the beach but got chai-jacked by Paula instead."
"Got chai-jacked this afternoon and I'm still buzzed from the caffeine!"
"Got chai-jacked this afternoon and I'm still buzzed from the caffeine!"
by Songstress May 20, 2008
by the real lbc October 14, 2008
Founded by Brandon Pa, the word “Ngai Chai” is commonly used in Sarawak region, Malaysia. Ngai Chai is used to express the seriousness of matter. It can be use as an adjective or as an expression such ah “wow”
by Xanxus888 November 01, 2017
Chai Tea is the most wonderful thing in the world. It is aromatic sip after aromatic sip of delightful herbs and spices. It is the go-to drink for café-goers of taste, and will quickly dissolve your troubles and fears. Somehow, despite it's majesty, it was recipient of quite the redundant name: "Chai" literally means "Tea," so when sipping up some of the sweat beverage, you will really be enjoying some "Tea Tea." Perhaps this is simply a testament to how deeply fulfilling the drink is to all of tea kind.
Jane went to the café on the corner street and enjoyed some delicious and wholesome Chai Tea.
As Jane was engulfed in the captivating aromas of the drink, her troubles melted away.
As Jane was engulfed in the captivating aromas of the drink, her troubles melted away.
by Reine Odette March 03, 2014
typical chinese male who have funky hairstyles, bell bottom pants which are bigger than 18" rims, collared shirts with dragon patterns and only speaks cantonese. **he has no clue how to speak english, and when he does, you won't understand anything**
by WiLLy88 August 07, 2006
"Come on" in Joe language
by SuperSaiyanDragonVegeta June 29, 2009
by G-EWING 09 March 07, 2009