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Gong Yi Tempi

If you have ever watched the cartoon show Xaolin Showdown or even Xaolin Chronicles you would know what this phrase means. It means "go". But only when starting a xaolin showdown. They are a showdown between 2 or more people fighting over magical items called shen gong wu. It's usually between an evil loser named Jack Spicer and 1 of 4 xaolin dragons. There might be a case in the show where it's not a xaolin dragon against Jack. Or there's someone/thing like Mola Mola Jong, an invincible shen gong wu monster, else involved in the showdown.

Omi (xaolin dragon): Jack Spicer, I challenge you to a xaolin showdown! My lotus twister against your third arm sash! The challenge is the first to get the mantis flip coin!

Jack: You're on Baldy!

Both: Xaolin Showdown!(Area Around Them Changes For The Challenge)

Both: Gong Yi Tempi!

by AcePunkBeaver October 24, 2014

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Big Baby Red

A highly derogatory term coined by AceFuzzLord to be used against big tech corporations and their related products which value profit above everything else. Companies like google, microsoft, nintendo, etcetera. Can apply to any tech company or any of their products you feel is deserving of the term. Big Baby Red must be put before the company or their product mentioned, although capitalization of any letters is optional, following regular rules of how sentences work in English.

1: Did you hear about the upcoming new youtube update that literally nobody with a brain supports?

2: No, but it sounds like a classic Big Baby Red youtube move. I heard Big Baby Red google is planning on replacing their traditional search engine with ai search instead. How retarded can you be?

1: I don't know. I don't work for them.

by AcePunkBeaver March 1, 2023


Scurf

Victorian era slang for an exploitive employer or gang-leader.

I'll be paper thin and pale
The "Scurfs" took my life away
I'm patiently sedated
And now my only exit is
Is the cold
Is the cold poetic... Scythe

by AcePunkBeaver February 9, 2021


mpop

Mando-pop (Chinese pop music in Mandarin Chinese)

Friend: What genre is Jam Hsiao under?
Me: Mpop because he sings in Mandarin Chinese.

by AcePunkBeaver June 1, 2018