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ChinkTok is an alternative name for a Chinese short video service called TikTok, its behind is the Chinese totalitarian apparatus. Commie chinks use it to spy people abroad, including its own dissidents among other methods and of course governments and industrial secrets worldwide. Sure, their never-ending job is to clean up their bad reputation on human rights violations - therefore non-Chinese ChinkTok/TikTok users are so-called useful idiots.
Do not have anything to do with ChinkTok, just ban it - unless if you don't necessarily want to support those Asiatic cunt-eyed dog eaters and their oppressive machinery.
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chinstrapped 

Utterly knackered...AKA breathing out of your arse...refers to the fact that you're hanging on by the chinstrap of your helmet.
I ran 10k's last night, I was utterly chinstrapped afterwards.
chinstrapped by HeeBeeGB July 24, 2006

chinotto 

The name of an itialian soft drink comprised of the juice of the chinotto fruit and herbal flavours. The taste is that of cocacola and orange juce strained through an old mans shoes. The taste tends to grow on you and by your seccond can it is your favourite softdrink. Sometimes sold under the brio brand name.
When I first took a sip of chinotto i almost puked, but by sip five i loved it.
chinotto by Chinolover May 27, 2006

chinotto 

Sinonimo per l'atto della fellatio nel quale uno degli attori stimola oralmente il partner maschile allo scopo di provocare l'orgasmo e l'eiaculazione
Gradirei un chinotto grazie, e non parlo di bevande
chinotto by DingoSquad March 10, 2015

Chinua Achebe 

Chinua Achebe (1930-2013) was an author who set out to write the story of his Nigerian people that had been left out by Europeans who had colonized his country. He is most famous for writing the fiction book "Things Fall Apart". In "Things Fall Apart", rather than sugarcoating, Achebe illustrates the flaws and strengths of both Igbo (native Nigerian) culture/religion, as well as the flaws and strengths of the colonial British, bringing the religion of Christianity. Through this balanced, realistic approach, Achebe uses fiction as a way to express the truth and reality of Nigeria in the 19th century and British colonialism. "Things Fall Apart" became so popular internationally because people from so many different places could connect with their country being colonized, causing a part of the book to resonate with them. On top of "Things Fall Apart", Achebe wrote many other nonfiction and fiction works as well as poetry, and his beautiful writing is admired in many school classrooms to this day.
Chinua Achebe is most famous for his book "Things Fall Apart", published in 1958.
Chinua Achebe by rcelgb January 25, 2021

chinito burrito 

A burrito for Chinese people.
Can symbolize a big fat Egg Roll which is rolled up like a burrito.
Hey Kent, let's go to Acupulco and order a Chinito Burrito.

Hey Reyna, did you see that chinito burrito when we had for dimsum last weekend?
chinito burrito by tadowta July 5, 2006