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In Jamaican Patois, batty boy (also batty bwoy, batty man, and chi chi bwoy/man) is a slur often used to refer to a gay or effeminate man. [1] The term batiman (or battyman) is also used in Belize owing to the popularity of Jamaican music there. [2] [3] The term derives from the Jamaican slang word batty, which refers to buttocks. [4]
Chi Chi LaRue, a drag queen persona of director of gay and bisexual pornography Larry David Paciotti (born 1959) Chi-chi Nwanoku (born 1956), British double bassist; Chi-Chi Olivo (1928–1977), Major League Baseball pitcher; Rafael Quintero (1940–2006), American CIA operative; Chi-Chi Rodríguez (1935–2024), Puerto Rican golfer
"Second City" originates as an insult from a series of articles in The New Yorker by A. J. Liebling, later combined into a book titled Chicago: The Second City (1952). In it, Liebling writes about his hatred for Chicago and contrasts it to his hometown New York City.
Minced variants include 戇居 ngong6 geoi1, 戇Q ngong6 kiu1, 硬膠/硬胶 ngaang6 gaau1 (lit. hard plastic) and "on9" (used in internet slang). The phrase mou4 lei4 tau4 gau1 (無厘頭尻) meaning "makes no sense" was cut to mou4 lei4 tau4 to avoid the sound gau1. [5] Similar to "fucking" in English, this word is usually used as an adverb.
The Chi-Chi’s branding, which is still used on packaged food and margaritas, will continue to be sold at stores. Hormel has made chips, salsas and other Chi-Chi’s products since the late 1980s.
chi fan – (From Mandarin 吃饭 chī-fàn) To eat. Linguist Ghil'ad Zuckermann defines chiminology as "something intellectually bombastic, profound and difficult to understand". chim / cheem – (From Hokkien/Teochew 深 , lit. 'deep') Used to describe something or a situation that is extremely hard to understand or comprehend.
Chi-Chi’s Mexican restaurant is making a comeback, 20 years after the franchise’s last restaurant closed.. The company announced in a press release on Tuesday (December 3) that it will be ...
Bill Marler, a lawyer who represented 78 Chi-Chi’s victims in a class action lawsuit in 2004, said this month almost 10,000 people got vaccines and explained how the outbreak changed the food ...