1. n. Vile, evil ruler of China from the end of WWII to the early 1970's. Killed millions of his own people with forced collectivization of agriculture, the "Great Leap Forward," and most of all with the power-restoration maneuver resulting from the famine created by Great Leap Forward known as the "Cultural Revolution." Faclitated a transfer of power to a group of even more evil people called the Gang of Four that included his wife. The tyrant can be considered on equal footing with the next definition.
2. n. The excrement of Microtus pennsylvanicus. You guessed it, its "mousie dung."
2. n. The excrement of Microtus pennsylvanicus. You guessed it, its "mousie dung."
An example of Mao Tse-Tung's thinking can be taken from his book, "The Wit and Wisdom of Chairman Mao," where he writes, "Politics comes out of the barrel of a gun."
by Dan Weyandt October 17, 2008
Communist Revolutionary and "Chairman" of the People's Republic of China from 1949-1976. Responsible for the deaths of anywhere between 20 to 80 million people, depending on who you talk to. Most of these deaths are attributed to "The Great Leap Forward", a economic plan that proved disastorous and led to a horrible famine. The crowd Mao surrounded himself, in particular his third wife, didn't help matters much.
by SovietViking November 15, 2003
by fuckin meow March 4, 2005
by cuioma December 10, 2021
Refer to Mao or Mao Tse-Tung for a more complete definition.
Adj. A word used to describe a something, person, place, or thing, as greatly influenced by chinese culture, from China, Chinese.
It can be simply understood by replacing Mao Tse-Tung's Favorite with China's Favorite. It's commonly used by advertisers in Chinatowns around the world.
Adj. A word used to describe a something, person, place, or thing, as greatly influenced by chinese culture, from China, Chinese.
It can be simply understood by replacing Mao Tse-Tung's Favorite with China's Favorite. It's commonly used by advertisers in Chinatowns around the world.
You come here! We have Mao Tse-Tung's Favorite sweet and sour pork!
or
That new kid is clearly Mao Tse-Tung's Favorite child.
or
That new kid is clearly Mao Tse-Tung's Favorite child.
by Scolin November 24, 2007