A small yet tough girl. Can be the best food friend. All the chefs can be jealous of her cooking. If you get on her nerves...well...just be careful and keep your home on lock-down.
Male 1: Do you remember T.Chi?
Male 2: Yeah? What about her?
Male 1: She became a tiny tough chef!
Male 2: Really?!
Male 1: Yep!
Me: Good thing I am not on her bad side! She would be flinging seasonings at me!
Male 2: Yeah? What about her?
Male 1: She became a tiny tough chef!
Male 2: Really?!
Male 1: Yep!
Me: Good thing I am not on her bad side! She would be flinging seasonings at me!
by PastaCreepy2021 April 24, 2021
Get the T.Chi mug.Tai Chi is the urbanization of the phrase T'ai Chi Ch'uan (Taijiquan), meaning "Supreme Ultimate Fist (School)" and usually refers to the internal martial art of that name originating in China.
An internal martial art is one that focuses upon the energy, chi (qi), of the body and its application for martial purposes as compared with an external martial art such as karate, which emphasizes muscular strength.
Taiji is commonly characterized by slow, flowing movements interspersed with rapid ones, and emphasizes posture, rooting, balance and efficient body mechanics for both health and martial applications.
The history and lineage of Taijiquan is often debated, but most discussions place its origin in the late 14th - early 15th century from one Chang San-feng. Its philosophy and movements have their roots in Taoist philosophy, itself dating back at least to the 6th century BC. Chief among the main concepts are relaxation in movement, tranquility, proper body alignment, balance, and focus upon both breathing and chi (qi), the internal energy utilized in Taijiquan.
A sister practice, chi kung (qigong), or "skill in working with energy", utilizes the same principles and movement techniques as Taijiquan. An emphasis upon health benefits, breathing, energy flow and posture characterize qigong. Although there are some qigong styles that include martial applications, qigong is usually practiced in the West as a health exercise.
As for the practice of Taiji in the West, it too is often focused solely upon health benefits, but an in-depth education in this art involves both martial and health applications. The benefits to be gained in this education start to appear quickly, but the study of the art can take a lifetime.
An internal martial art is one that focuses upon the energy, chi (qi), of the body and its application for martial purposes as compared with an external martial art such as karate, which emphasizes muscular strength.
Taiji is commonly characterized by slow, flowing movements interspersed with rapid ones, and emphasizes posture, rooting, balance and efficient body mechanics for both health and martial applications.
The history and lineage of Taijiquan is often debated, but most discussions place its origin in the late 14th - early 15th century from one Chang San-feng. Its philosophy and movements have their roots in Taoist philosophy, itself dating back at least to the 6th century BC. Chief among the main concepts are relaxation in movement, tranquility, proper body alignment, balance, and focus upon both breathing and chi (qi), the internal energy utilized in Taijiquan.
A sister practice, chi kung (qigong), or "skill in working with energy", utilizes the same principles and movement techniques as Taijiquan. An emphasis upon health benefits, breathing, energy flow and posture characterize qigong. Although there are some qigong styles that include martial applications, qigong is usually practiced in the West as a health exercise.
As for the practice of Taiji in the West, it too is often focused solely upon health benefits, but an in-depth education in this art involves both martial and health applications. The benefits to be gained in this education start to appear quickly, but the study of the art can take a lifetime.
by Sifu Philip Bonifonte June 18, 2007
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Don’t Chinta
• Birdies that don't chirp
• Chi t'è stramuort
• This Ain't It Chief
• this ain’t it chief
• you can't make chicken salad out of chicken shit
• You couldn't catch chicken pox in a henhouse!
• Don't count your chicken heads before they swallow
• don't count your chickens before they hatch
• Don't Fuck the Chinaman
An Italian offensive exclamation, mainly used in South Italy. Literally means "(fuck) your death and super death relatives". Can be used as adjective or as a simple exclamation.
As adjective: " Quel chi t'è stramuort del tuo amico mi ha trattato male" - "Your chi t'è stramuort friend treated me badly"
As exclamation: "Qualcuno mi ha urtato l'auto, chi t'è stramuort!" - "Someone crashed my car, chi t'è stramuort!"
As exclamation: "Qualcuno mi ha urtato l'auto, chi t'è stramuort!" - "Someone crashed my car, chi t'è stramuort!"
by vitolam March 27, 2018
Get the Chi t'è stramuort mug.A bird is a kilo of cocaine. Birdies that don't chirp, then, are several kilos of cocaine. This phrase was coined by Houston rapper E.S.G.
by Joel Hoshkins, aka Hasslehosh April 16, 2010
Get the Birdies that don't chirp mug.A phrase parents usually use towards their kids when they know they are complete fucking losers. Or when the husband is late paying the mortgage
It’s means “ not to worry”
It’s means “ not to worry”
Dad? Why do I have to marry her? She looks like An orangutan mixed with a beluga whale
Son.. don’t Chinta. You’ll grow into her
Son.. don’t Chinta. You’ll grow into her
by Superbatman254 .. March 7, 2022
Get the Don’t Chinta mug.Refers to something that an individual would deem widely accepted or cool to show off, but in reality it just makes them look like a fucking idiot/weird.
Example 1:
Person 1: Strawberries on Pizza are to die for.
Person 2: This ain’t it Chief.
Example 2:
Person 1: Who’s excited for the new Teen Titans GO Movie??
Person 2: This ain’t it Chief.
Person 1: Strawberries on Pizza are to die for.
Person 2: This ain’t it Chief.
Example 2:
Person 1: Who’s excited for the new Teen Titans GO Movie??
Person 2: This ain’t it Chief.
by Smitty Werbenjägermanjenson July 27, 2018
Get the this ain’t it chief mug.It is impossible for a person to create something good out of something that is, by its very nature, bad.
(coming out of a movie theater)
Guy 1: That was the worst movie ever, man.
Guy 2: I know! But! Leonardo DiCaprio was the best out of them, though. His acting blew everyone else's right out of the water! Too bad everything else sucked.
Guy 1: Oh, well. You can't make chicken salad out of chicken shit.
Guy 1: That was the worst movie ever, man.
Guy 2: I know! But! Leonardo DiCaprio was the best out of them, though. His acting blew everyone else's right out of the water! Too bad everything else sucked.
Guy 1: Oh, well. You can't make chicken salad out of chicken shit.
by starofdestiny October 14, 2009
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