chiong

Hokkien:

poj:

chhiong

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definitions

verb

  1. to charge; to rush forward; to make a dash for
  2. The MRT stops for around 30 seconds, which is plenty of time to get in. There's no need to chiong in and bash past all the people trying to alight.

    synonyms:

  3. to rush
  4. Have to chiong my work before the weekend.

  5. to go clubbing at a nightclub
  6. At fast food restaurants you will speak loudly to your gang: 'Oie cha bo ai chiong Sparks mai?'

    — 2023, Alfian Sa'at. Collected Plays Two. Ethos Books. ISBN: 9789811416682


interjection

  1. 'charge'!; expression to incite a rush or dash
  2. Taylor Swift tickets going on sale soon! Chiong!!!


particles

ah!

effect:

inspiration; spurring; incitement

'charge!'; 'let's go!'


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