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CEI racks

This word "racks" (plural noun), a hip-hop slang term, refers to having a lot of money. In the past, doing so meant receiving money from illegal businesses such as drug trafficking and gambling run by Chinese, Hong Kongkian, or Taiwanese mafias in Chiang Rai. The word "CEI racks" refers to making money in Chiang Rai or from being a local who invests in other provinces or countries. This slang, nevertheless, has both positive and negative connotations.

Meet me in da Golden Triangle; then, y'all will receive many CEI racks through my Chinese agent. (Negative sense)

Saucing! Now I ain't worried since Komsan Lee, CEO of Flash Express, also known as CEI racks, benefits our province by extending infrastructure dat enables us to trade conveniently across da Mekong region. (Positive sense)

by Little Cartoon February 16, 2022


CEI boy

CEI, abbreviated from the IATA airport code, refers to Mae Fah Luang – Chiang Rai International Airport. Nowadays, the vast majority of adolescents in Chiang Rai use the word "CEI" as a noun or perhaps an adjective, signifying that they are Chiangrai people. "CEI boy," additionally, can be referenced to a specific type of youth or even adult who, originally from Chiang Rai, always surprises strangers with extremely cool things.

I have no doubt dat Mr. Komsan Lee drives a fast car like in da Fast and Furious movies, sippin on Henny cuz he is a CEI boy—skrrt skrrt.

How so fucking lit a CEI boy does!

by Little Cartoon February 16, 2022

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Chiangraible

(Adjective)

A descriptive saying about whether the moment was a good or bad one once someone, such as a holidaymaker who had just visited Chiang Rai, or even a local, refugee, and so on, had lived there for a long time.

Instead of staying in the Le Méridien Chiang Rai Resort all day, we have to go out and do something more adventurous to receive chiangraible vibes.

by Little Cartoon February 19, 2022