I didn’t make the word. The word “Jinji” itself came from the 60’s bossa nova artist named Antonio Carlos Jobim, and he wrote a song called “Dindi”. But during the 70’s, there’s a soul singer called Jon Lucien who cover the song but changed the pronounce to “Jinji”. I think from the whole context, this word “Jinji” means “Baby”. So, “My Jinji” means “My Baby”. - Tseng Kuo Hung.
1. A common uni-sex Korean name.
2. Usually an extremely friendly creature.
3. A "treehugger" that will one day save the world.
4. Highly considerate of others feelings.
5. A small yet powerful feminist.
6. Final destination: Heaven