1. To finish something at all costs (esp. sacrificing sleep to finish a project)

2. To go all-out on something.

3. Having the work ethic of a Vietnamese immigrant
I need to Vietnam my English paper tonight because I have other papers due next week.

Let's Vietnam this construction job
by Pho99 July 30, 2017
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The name given to President Richard Nixon's policy of gradually returning the primary responsibility for conducting the war to the South Vietnamese. As U.S. troops withdrew, South Vietnamese forces were increased in size and recieved additional training and equipment. Southern forces focused on both offensive operation and defensive measures taken to protest villages.
Vietnamization was used to encourage the South Vietnamese to take more responsibility for fighting the war. It was hoped that this policy would eventually enable the United States to withdraw gradually all their soldiers from Vietnam.
by Dancing with Fire June 29, 2011
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To "invade" a vietnamese girl and pull out at the last minute.
Optional to spray her with hot sticky napalm to finish off.
Dude, I just vietnamed that waitress last night. It was killer brah.

I've been to 'nam man.
by seymour_butts October 10, 2010
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A beautiful country with a rich culture and history dating back over 3,000 years. A former French colony, along with Cambodia and Laos, from the late 1800s to the early 1950s; as such, Vietnam's two largest cities, the capital Hanoi and the financial center Ho Chi Minh City (aka Saigon), share the title of "Paris of Southeast Asia" and have many buildings and monuments of French design. However, the cultural heart and soul of Vietnam is undoubtedly the ancient imperial capital of Hue, with its beautiful palaces, mausoleums, parks and canals.

In 1995, more than twenty years after the end of a tragic and horrible war with the United States that scarred both countries deeply — one physically and the other psychologically — relations with the US have been normalized; contrary to popular belief in the States, most Vietnamese are very friendly and hold no animosity towards Americans, who now vacation in Vietnam in great numbers.
It's a country, not a war.
by Poony March 19, 2005
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A country in Southeast Asia that has gone through enourmous Imperial and Colonial rule. As well as lots of wars to be it's own country.

China controlled the country for over 1000 years, and Vietnam revolted. France, and Japan during WWII, than controlled it 1887-1954, the French were cruel to the Vietnamese people and forced many of them into rubber plantations. France lost it's control by the Viet Minh, a communist group who wanted to free their country of France's rule. After France's lost of control, the country splitted into two different Countries, North and South. North Vietnam was a Communist Country lead by the Viet Cong, formaly the Viet Minh, who's leader was Ho Chi Minh. South Vietnam was a democratic/republic country with their leader as Ngo Dinh Diem with heavy support from the US. Ngo Dihn Diem was a Roman Catholic, while the majority of the people were Buddhist, he was a really corrupt leader who was chosen by the US.

Under a treaty, The North and South were to have an election on reforming their country into a Communist country or a Democratic/Republic Country with help from the US. The people would of chosen Communism, because Communism freed Vietnam from the French and the people wanted to be their own country without the help of the US. The US, not wanting communism, told Ngo Dinh Diem to not hold the election. This angered the North Vietnamese government who wanted to reunite their country and wanted to rule their own country without help. The US sent troops into Vietnam to make sure it didn't become a Communist Country. This is the reason of the Vietnam War.

The North Vietnamese Army were determined to make their country a country where their people would rule, and they succeeded with the withdrawal of the US.

Vietnam is now a "socialist republic" country who's primary language is Vietnamese, and their second languages are English, French, and Chinese. They have forgiven their enemies in exchange for peace and to make their country a great country, who's past is full of Imperialist and Colonialist rule.
Marine: "Damn Viet Cong! We're just here to help you damn Communist!"

Viet Cong: "If America never ever stopped that election, I would be at home in VIETNAM, and you would be at home!"
by someone_who_studied November 20, 2004
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the land of the viets
I come from Vietnam.
by someaznguy December 1, 2007
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A country that has defeated a lot of bigger opponents such as China, Mongolia, France and the United States, but as of yet, couldn't defeat the enemy within. The people there also have a habit of forgiving their past enemies. There is a large Chinese minority and contrary to the rest of the world, Americans are not hated.
by Anonymous September 9, 2003
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