Originally stemming from the movie Rush Hour starring Jacky Chan, Juntao played the major villain in said movie. Now, because of the frequancy and odd tone of its use, it is now used today as a greeting or word filler.
(see- wazzup)
(see- wazzup)
Kid #1: Hey, there's Mikey. "Juntao! Juntao!!"
Kid #2: "Huh? Oh, hey. How's it going?"
Kid #1: "Groovy..."
Kid #2: "Cool..."
Kid #1: ...
Kid #2: ... "Juntao!!!"
Kid #1: "Juntao!!!"
Kid #2: "Huh? Oh, hey. How's it going?"
Kid #1: "Groovy..."
Kid #2: "Cool..."
Kid #1: ...
Kid #2: ... "Juntao!!!"
Kid #1: "Juntao!!!"
by Supermanchild January 03, 2004
Derived from rush hour film it's a way of calling someone of asian decent, someone who just looks asian and or acts asian. can also be made plural for a group Juntaos
Bob: hey who is that infront of you
John: I don't know they keep crossing between the lines
*passes car*
Bob: yea it was a Juntao!
John: figures
John: I don't know they keep crossing between the lines
*passes car*
Bob: yea it was a Juntao!
John: figures
by elchico October 01, 2009
by Adreiu March 03, 2010
Stemming from the Shxts n Gigs podcast, 'Juntao' is apparently a phrase the two podcasters, James and Fuhad, got from the film 'Rush hour' and they turned it to a word they say means Horny
by Humblity April 30, 2025
by Larry May January 07, 2022