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1. A Chinese term meaning 'thank you' (Pinyin xièxie, traditional 謝謝, simplified 谢谢).

2. The answer to everything, literally.

3. A phenomenon bordering on insanity: It is strongly recommended to Xie Xie in Taipei, especially at weird-looking persons and elderly people. If you Xie Xie a lot, and when you're alone, then you are probably crazy and should see a doctor or get the hell out of Taiwan before it is too late.
Someone gives you a gift and you say, "Xiexie!"
"What you doing tonight?" Xiexie!
"It's time for your presentation." Xiexie!
"Are you losing your mind?" Xiexieeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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xiexie sticazzi 

cool ironic brush off uttered by a select roman chinese tribe
A: xiexie

B: xiexie sticazzi
xiexie sticazzi by heathen101 January 15, 2013
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xie xie ni 

Means thank you in chinese, just use it like how you use "thank you" in real life
Person 1: Can yoy pass me that book?
Person2 : sure
Person 1: xie xie ni
xie xie ni by miooful November 23, 2021

xie xie ni 

Means thank you in chinese, just use it like how you use "thank you" in real life
Person 1: Can yoy pass me that book?
Person2 : sure
Person 1: xie xie ni!
xie xie ni by miooful November 23, 2021

xie xie ni 

Means thank you in chinese, just use it like how you use "thank you" in real life
Person 1: Can yoy pass me that book?
Person2 : sure
Person 1: xie xie ni!
xie xie ni by miooful November 23, 2021

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Person 2: "I got that one. Give me some kenlets on this assignment and I'll help you w/ that one."
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