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The first recorded use of the word chink is from approximately 1880. While the word chink also refers to a crack or fissure and chink in the armor is an idiom and common sports cliché, referring to a vulnerability, the "
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Chink
Chink, n.5 slang. (tʃɪŋk) Also chink. [Irreg. f. China1.] A Chinaman. Also attrib. (Derogatory.)1901 Munsey's Mag. XXIV. 536 The leader suggested the ‘chink’, and to the one Chinese laundry..the little band departed. 1910 W. M. Raine B. O'Connor iv. 41 Chinks, greasers, and several other kinds of ci...
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▪ I. chink, n.1 (tʃɪŋk) [f. chink v.1; = northern kink.] A convulsive gasp for breath, or spasmodic losing of the breath, as in hooping-cough; a convulsive fit of coughing or laughing.[a 1500 Pict. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 791 (Nom. Infirmitat.) Hec reuma, a chynge.] 1767 H. Brooke Fool of Qual. iv, My L...
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Chink-a-chink
Doug Henning performed chink-a-chink on television in the early 1970s, using seashells. A Chink" by David Roth, Apocalypse magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1978
External links
Pop Haydn -- Chink a Chink.
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Chink (disambiguation)
Chink primarily refers to:
Chink , an English-language ethnic slur usually referring to a person of Chinese descent. a fracture
a small amount of damage
Chink may also refer to:
People
Chink (nickname), various people
Chink Martin (1886–1981), stage name of American
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Please explain how to chink a log cabin
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Chink (nickname)
Notable persons with the nickname include:
Chink Alterman (1922–2009), American professional basketball player
Chink Crossin (1923–1981), American professional pitcher in 1944
See also
Chink Martin (1886–1981), stage name of American jazz tuba player Martin Abraham
Chink Santana (born 1972), stage name of
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Chink (Isle of Wight)
The Chink is a scenic rock cleft between Bonchurch and Luccombe, Isle of Wight, with steps descending from St Boniface Down to the Bonchurch Landslips The Chink was known in Victorian times as part of the development of the Bonchurch Landslips as a picturesque woodland walk.
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Chink
Chink意译为窄眼、小缝隙、“眯眯眼”,是英文中一个种族性的污辱用语,对象是中国人,这是很久以前的用语,意指[清朝人]。汉语中通常将该词翻译成中国佬、中国猪。
来源与历史
Chink可能是出自「china」,原字与「china」只稍有差别,或许是指小而斜的眼睛。 Chink有时也用作称呼其他东亚人。 在韩战与越战期间,此字在媒体常用,反映在电影《前进高棉》。
污辱性
Chink的污辱性,与针对黑人的nigger一字齐名,被视为种族歧视性的污辱字,若加上暴力,可以被当作「仇恨罪」罪行处理,罪加一等。
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Chink Taylor
"Chink" Taylor (February 9, 1898 – July 7, 1980) was an American professional baseball outfielder during the 1920s. He was one of several baseball players in the first half of the 20th century with the nickname "Chink".
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缝子 : crack, chink, n... : fèng zi | Definition | Mandarin Chinese ...
缝子 definition at Chinese.Yabla.com, a free online dictionary with English, Mandarin Chinese, Pinyin, Strokes & Audio. Look it up now!
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The Chink in the Armour
The Chink in the Armour is a 1912 novel by the British writer Marie Belloc Lowndes.
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Chink Martin
Martin Abraham, better known as Chink Martin (June 10, 1886 in New Orleans – January 7, 1981 in New Orleans) was an American jazz tubist. Martin's son, Martin "Little Chink" Abraham, is a jazz bassist.
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游戏中遇到外国人侮辱中国,怎么㨃回去?
这是大概去年时候的事了,玩一个也是国产的但是上了steam的海战游戏吧(什么名字最近一直没玩,忘了,不过好像小公司出的),玩的美服,一开始也是有人说什么chink之类的吧,结果窝佬还没说话。 旁边一个华人先开骂了,先是说说chink的那位就是个idiot,然后又骂了一大堆,打字速度特别快,骂得也越来越难听,什么把人家的曾祖母的头骨从墓里挖出来给自己口x,什么你的婊子妈的pussy我和我爹一起玩什么的。
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Chink Crossin
Francis Patrick "Chink" Crossin Jr. (July 4, 1923 – January 10, 1981) was an American professional basketball player.
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