A derogatory term for COVID-19. This term combines the term "Black Plague", which is a common moniker for the Bubonic Plague that swept across Europe during the Middle Ages, with the Asian stereotype of "Engrish" where the letters "l" and "r" swapped with each other in words in order to mock an Asian accent. Sometimes used by racists in reference to how COVID-19 originated in the city of Wuhan, China.
Alice: "I can't believe we're going into lockdown again. Despite the fact that most of us are fully vaccinated."
Bob: "Well, if it weren't for that chink who ate that bat, we would never have to deal with the Chinese Brack Prague at all."
Alice: "Wow, Bob! That was just racist! You should get some help!"