by chiwac July 1, 2021
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While constantly evolving and adapting to its nautral environment, Chiacchieries tend to peak in the summertime when they exhibit a subtle natural glow of intense amber.
They are extremely valuable and have been known, in old myth, to bring long-lasting good fortune to their respective finders.
While constantly evolving and adapting to its nautral environment, Chiacchieries tend to peak in the summertime when they exhibit a subtle natural glow of intense amber.
They are extremely valuable and have been known, in old myth, to bring long-lasting good fortune to their respective finders.
After undertaking a two day tropical safari in Costa Rica, I stumbled upon the most magnificient chiacchieri! The following day, and the day after, I knew my life would never be the same again.
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An Ethnic Chiac Acadian, sometimes spelled Chiak Akadian or Chiakkadian, is a mixed or creole Acadian ethnicity, originating and residing primarily in coastal south-east New Brunswick, Canada. They also speak a distinct Creole language, which is also called Chiac (yet some non-chiac of the region also speak the language).
The Chiac Acadians are primarily of Native Indigenous , Acadian , French/Spanish (Moors) and African ancestry by co-mingling and integrating with the Black Loyalists who migrated to New Brunswick, into the Chiac Acadian community of coastal southeast New Brunswick, in the 1780's.
The Ethnic Chiac Acadian has dealt with forced assimilation/rape/oppression/suppressed history/acculturation/whitewashing and subsequent deportation and enslavement primarily by the colonizing British. Due to this assimilation and colonization (prior, during and after the exile), many Chiac Acadians have lost a fair amount of their original dark pigmentation and features to some degree.
The Chiac Acadians are primarily of Native Indigenous , Acadian , French/Spanish (Moors) and African ancestry by co-mingling and integrating with the Black Loyalists who migrated to New Brunswick, into the Chiac Acadian community of coastal southeast New Brunswick, in the 1780's.
The Ethnic Chiac Acadian has dealt with forced assimilation/rape/oppression/suppressed history/acculturation/whitewashing and subsequent deportation and enslavement primarily by the colonizing British. Due to this assimilation and colonization (prior, during and after the exile), many Chiac Acadians have lost a fair amount of their original dark pigmentation and features to some degree.
The Ethnic Chiac Acadian are a vibrant community, but they're essentially a forgotten people and a forgotten history.
by chiakablaklatinx1755 April 13, 2021
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History/Derivation: Originated in late 1970's/early 1980's with the McDonald's characters Grimace and Uncle O' Grimacy. Shortened thereafter to Grimacy and eventually evolved to Chimacy. Other lesser-used derivations include Lalimacy, Charimacy, Chi-macy and the earlier Grimacy. Originated in West Bloomfield, Michigan and now used also in parts of NY, SC, NC and elsewhere. Widely acknowledged by Hooters Girls in the North Myrtle Beach area. Seen on a vanity plate in Michigan.
History/Derivation: Originated in late 1970's/early 1980's with the McDonald's characters Grimace and Uncle O' Grimacy. Shortened thereafter to Grimacy and eventually evolved to Chimacy. Other lesser-used derivations include Lalimacy, Charimacy, Chi-macy and the earlier Grimacy. Originated in West Bloomfield, Michigan and now used also in parts of NY, SC, NC and elsewhere. Widely acknowledged by Hooters Girls in the North Myrtle Beach area. Seen on a vanity plate in Michigan.
When I beat my kid brother in hoops by slamming over him for the win he got chimacy and chucked the ball at me.
While I was driving my Mustang GT I blew away this dude in a Nissan 300 at the light and then he got chimacy and tailgated me for the next mile.
Popular uses: Chimacy is the sincerest form of flattery.
While I was driving my Mustang GT I blew away this dude in a Nissan 300 at the light and then he got chimacy and tailgated me for the next mile.
Popular uses: Chimacy is the sincerest form of flattery.
by larksoprano May 8, 2012
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Get the chitaco mug.The Chiac or Chiac-Acadians (Le peuples Chiac Acajins) are the Acadians who live primarily in the rural areas of coastal south-east New Brunswick, they're different than other Acadians, as the Chiac people are descendants of the intermixing of 17th Century French settlers from Gascony and local Native Indigenous people (Wabanaki).
Some also have Black ancestry, due to intermixing with the African people (today known as Black Nova Scotians and Afro-Metis) who lived/lives in the regions of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
Due to historical Anti-miscegenation laws in the 18th century, assimilation, ignorance, social suppression and historical censorship the Chiac people have been historically forgotten, and today are only categorized as Acadians.
Chiac or Chiacque, is also the name of the dialect that the Chiac speak, yet since the 1950s and 1960s a small portion of the Chiac language has mixed with the English language, due to further assimilation with the majority English population.
Some also have Black ancestry, due to intermixing with the African people (today known as Black Nova Scotians and Afro-Metis) who lived/lives in the regions of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
Due to historical Anti-miscegenation laws in the 18th century, assimilation, ignorance, social suppression and historical censorship the Chiac people have been historically forgotten, and today are only categorized as Acadians.
Chiac or Chiacque, is also the name of the dialect that the Chiac speak, yet since the 1950s and 1960s a small portion of the Chiac language has mixed with the English language, due to further assimilation with the majority English population.
Example of the Chiac-Acadian dialect: J'va telle dire cecitte, mo ej ju in Chiac Acajin pis ju bin proud en foi djeuh d'stelle la (English translation: I'm going to tell you this, I'm a Chiac Acadian and I'm faithfully proud of it).
by 9lordbugsy9 November 9, 2020
Get the Chiac mug.Chiac (Wiaqqiejig, means ''Mixed'' in Míkmaq) is a modernized term for a people whom today resides mainly in the south-eastern coastal regions of New Brunswick , Canada. They are ethnically Acadians (of the region of Acadia) but the Chiac are descendants of the indigenous Algonquian people who intermixed with French settlers in the 16th, 17th and 18th Century. Today, the Chiac speak a regional dialect also called Chiac, which is derived from a mixture of indigenous Eastern Algonquin languages, Acadian French and some English.
When the British conquered Acadia in the early 1700's, they were oppressed and forcibly assimilated by the British, also known as whitewashed , after being exiled and many enslaved in 1755, they were forced on to coastal lands in south-east New Brunswick, to segregate the Chiac-Acadians from the White-British. Their history was essentially erased and their new history was rewritten by the British and later the French, with their true culture erased and forgotten, they took the French-Canadian and Gaelic cultures around them as their own, today they're only identified as Acadians and not rightfully known as indigenous Acadians or Acadian Metis (Mestizo-Acadians).
When the British conquered Acadia in the early 1700's, they were oppressed and forcibly assimilated by the British, also known as whitewashed , after being exiled and many enslaved in 1755, they were forced on to coastal lands in south-east New Brunswick, to segregate the Chiac-Acadians from the White-British. Their history was essentially erased and their new history was rewritten by the British and later the French, with their true culture erased and forgotten, they took the French-Canadian and Gaelic cultures around them as their own, today they're only identified as Acadians and not rightfully known as indigenous Acadians or Acadian Metis (Mestizo-Acadians).
Chiac-Acadien: I'm not European, I'm not French, I'm not French-Canadian and I'm not simply Acadian, I'm a Chiac from l'Acadie.
by elchiac_acajin October 18, 2020
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