I'm vietnamese and..there isn't really a such thing as "viet luck" but hey i liked #4..the first #4. the second one was..lame jackie chan is chinese dear.
by VietPride May 08, 2003
a person dat's very drrty, gheTTO, and ill-mannered!!! often have one foot placed on da table & da other foot in his~her meal (usuallyz a bowl of PHO) while eating dinner. smokes nastyazz marlboroz while eating and spitz nastyazz lugies on the ground too!!!!! WTF is dat. where yall learn dis bad sh*T from.
wtf is dat viet wearing sweat pants to da club for? soooo ghetto!!!!!
omg, dat gang of viets just robbed a laundromat! a omfg laundromat!!! lolz
omg, dat gang of viets just robbed a laundromat! a omfg laundromat!!! lolz
by shane2k3 June 20, 2006
Viet is a shorter term for one who is of Vietnamese descent. Vietnamese and other cultures name their children by this term as well. Those who are named Viet are very passionate. They are silent at first glance but very fun once they warm up to you. Viet's can have tempers and are not afraid to voice their opinion to someone close to them. However to strangers they remain quiet. Their facial expressions don't necessarily match their emotions. They could be content on the inside yet their face could mean danger. Those named Viet are not necessarily the brightest crayon in the box, however they will do anything to make their loved ones happy. Don't misuse their trust or let them down, because they can easily fall down the wrong path. If they've wronged you in some way, they will do all it takes to redeem themselves.
Viet is so kind!
by BobbyOtheMac August 11, 2011
An Asian boy/girl that are from/born in the coutry Vietnam (South of China, west of Cambodia). Usually when a person claim that they are from Vietnam, they're Viet & they have pride.
by q.d. LoCz January 30, 2007
The word VIET is not just a shorter way to say Vietnamese. It can be an actual name. I once knew a guy named Viet who was very quiet and mean looking. But inside he was a softie! Viets are very nice people!
by The_roger81 August 25, 2011