A Verb. The act of pulling down another individuals face mask, then coughing in their face in an attempt to infect them with an illness.
by Lexi and Coop February 2, 2020
Birthplace of the Republic of China which led to overthrowing China's last autocracy until ~40 years later Chinese Communist Party invaded, undoing all the efforts for China to have a democracy system that's be stronger than the West's. Republic of China national day is held on October 10 annually to commemorate 1911 Wuchang Uprising in Wuhan. This is what Wuhan should be known for: birthplace of the first and only Chinese democracy in history. Wuhan was also original contender for ROC capital which ultimately went to Nanjing until communist invasion resulted in Taipei becoming de facto capital. Wuhan today is known for its punk music scene and best breakfast food in China
Amy: What's special about Wuhan?
Kevin: Wuhan is proud birthplace of the Republic of China. Long live Sun Yat-sen's ideals for a strong, benevolent, democratic, free China!
Kevin: Wuhan is proud birthplace of the Republic of China. Long live Sun Yat-sen's ideals for a strong, benevolent, democratic, free China!
by 君子FromNowhere November 24, 2020
Before COVID was a thing, Wuhan was actually quite a nice city. Located in the central region of China, Wuhan is the capital city of the Hubei province and has a population of over 11 million.
This city has a rich history left by ancient Chinese dynasties so you will find many historical structures such as the Yellow Crane Tower.
The city is also situated right beside Yangtze River, the 3rd longest river in the world. The Yangtze River Bridge is also located here, and is the world's 2nd longest suspension bridge.
As for cuisine, Wuhan is mostly known for its soups and noodle dishes.
Though, Wuhan may be the last place you'd want to be during the summer, as temperatures get scorching hot.
This city has a rich history left by ancient Chinese dynasties so you will find many historical structures such as the Yellow Crane Tower.
The city is also situated right beside Yangtze River, the 3rd longest river in the world. The Yangtze River Bridge is also located here, and is the world's 2nd longest suspension bridge.
As for cuisine, Wuhan is mostly known for its soups and noodle dishes.
Though, Wuhan may be the last place you'd want to be during the summer, as temperatures get scorching hot.
Pre-COVID Wuhan: *lively busy atmosphere with many street attractions to see*
Post-COVID Wuhan: *cricket noises*
Post-COVID Wuhan: *cricket noises*
by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian August 7, 2020
A city which was the start of the Chinese Republic, got back at the CCP for destroying the Republic by giving it covid.
by idiotnumero1 April 23, 2021
-A metropolitan in central China, the capital of Hubei Province.
+Yangtze River, together with Han River, divides Wuhan into three parts, namely, Wuchang, Hankou, and Hanyang.
+It is famous for its heat in the summer, but actually it is really cold in the winter.Wuhan is also famous for its snacks, most known of which are Hot&dry noodles and duck necks.
+Yangtze River, together with Han River, divides Wuhan into three parts, namely, Wuchang, Hankou, and Hanyang.
+It is famous for its heat in the summer, but actually it is really cold in the winter.Wuhan is also famous for its snacks, most known of which are Hot&dry noodles and duck necks.
by iWuhan February 14, 2013
The act of forcefully removing someone's face mask then spitting on their face(mostly mouth and nose) in order to infect them with the coronavirus. The act is prevalent in Chinese society.
by Covid-20 S Plus Pro Max July 30, 2021
-The city in China that started the corona virus to spread in early 2020.
-Used as an adjective to describe the disease.
-Used as an adjective to describe the disease.
by boody69 January 30, 2020