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Ho-Chi

That fucking crack... the best and most accessible chinese food restaurant in the D.C. Howard University Drew Hall area. Containing the best MAMBO MUMBO??? Sauce. However, many are discouraged from eating there because of rumors that involve the rats that roam the area and its bad surrounding atmosphere.Originally called Howard China.

I'm bout to hit up Ho-Chi and get me three wings with fries, mambo sauce on everything and a large Mix.

Ayo... call up Ho-Chizzle and order me a whole cheese steak two fries wit mambo sauce and two large mixes.

by IDEALS May 15, 2007

32๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Tai Chi

Tai Chi is a Chinese martial art. Its full name is Tai Chi Chuan, a Chinese phrase which can be translated as approximately meaning supreme ultimate fist. Tai Chi is a relatively new martial art, with its concrete origins sometime around 1820, although it likely existed for some time before that. It is what is known as a soft style of martial combat, putting an emphasis on relaxed muscle positions and the use of an opponentโ€™s momentum, as contrasted with the hard styles, which emphasize muscles in a high-state of readiness, and meeting an opponentโ€™s force with oneโ€™s own force. In addition to the martial aspects of Tai Chi, there is a great deal of stress placed on the concepts of meditative calm, and overall physical health. Indeed, for many people living in the modern world, Tai Chi is not thought of as a martial art, but rather as a system of movement and breathing meant to be therapeutic. In much the same way that yoga in the West has become divorced from its original intent, so too has Tai Chi become something quite different. In many ways, Tai Chi is a very Taoist tradition. It teaches such things as learning to move with the world โ€“ both in a literal, physical sense in terms of martial self-defense, and in a more abstract, meditative sense. Indeed, the core of Tai Chi could be described as simply learning to react appropriately to whatever is offered.

This is one reason why many in the modern world find it so valuable as a discipline. Practitioners of Tai Chi usually find that within a relatively short period of time, they are better equipped to handle stressful situations, and find themselves less prone to being caught off balance either physically or mentally. In order to cultivate this state of mind, Tai Chi practitioners focus on two main types of formal training. In the first, the student learns a number of movement poses that they undertake on their own. These poses work on steady, healthy breathing, supple posture, and a smooth movement of the bodyโ€™s joints. In the second, the student works with another practitioner to understand how these forms interact with another personโ€™s movement. These pushing hands poses help teach a sensitivity, as well as helping to improve the solo poses through a more rigorous exercise. In addition to these poses, which one often sees Western practitioners doing in isolation in public parks, or in group classes, Tai Chi also makes use of more traditional martial art techniques. Sparring takes place between two practitioners, and is similar to sparring in many other widely-known martial art forms. Tai Chi practitioners may also make use of various weapons, including the spear or staff (chang or chiang), the broadsword or sabre (tao or dao), the straight sword (chien or jien). Other weapons like the chain or fan can be used as well.

by Dancing with Fire January 3, 2011

979๐Ÿ‘ 228๐Ÿ‘Ž


Tai Chi

also pronounced Taiji. classified as an internal martial art, it is a taoist fighting art that originated from Pin Yin village in northern china and developed from there into many different styles over time, but mainly branched from the very oldest form of Tai Chi: Chen style Taijiquan
so far, the main styles are as follows:
Chen (style)
Wu (style)
Sun (style)
Yang (style)
Hao (style)

being an extremely misunderstood art, Tai Chi or Taiji is not just a mere exercise. it is a fighting art dedicated to taking down the opponent using no effort by either disabling them, knocking them out, or killing them.

I've been studying Chen style Taiji Quan for about 3 and a half years now.

by Devon Wright June 18, 2005

105๐Ÿ‘ 20๐Ÿ‘Ž


Chi-beria

Chi-beria is what Chicago turns into when it gets really fucking cold. I mean like -400 degrees. So cold that you legitimately question whether you are in the 3rd largest American city or on the frozen tundra of Siberia.

When a polar vortex rolls through the Midwest, you know all the schools are closing in Chi-beria.

by jmarteeeeen January 9, 2014

50๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


chi town

Chicago

by Anonymous April 29, 2003

579๐Ÿ‘ 138๐Ÿ‘Ž


Chi Nog

He (ikyk) is superior to all of those considered "timed". There is only ONE true Chi Nog...

Chi Nog is a constant flow of awesomeness. "Timed"- Piggy, annoyin, loud.

by Chi Nog himself May 2, 2022


javi chi

the leader of the javi chi archers army...he also teaches the art of kong fu javi chi

i am the javi chi!bwahahahahaha

by javi chi April 24, 2005

7๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž