In Romeo and Juliet, Chink is used as the term "money".
In the example it clearly shows the correct way to use the term "chink" by Shakespeare, William Oxford Press London 1973
Her mother is the lady of the house,
And a good lady, and a wise and virtuous.
I nurs'd her daughter that you talk'd withal.
I tell you, he that can lay hold of her
Shall have the chinks.
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also refers to cracks, dents, and/or scratches on metal objects.
Gillie Da Kid- "Wayne, he's a fake. he's a phony. We gonna show the "chinks in his armour", the holes in his story..."
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Short chaps that cowboys and cowgirls wear. They are made of leather and fall somewhere between the knee and the ankle. They usually have longer leather fringe than do chaps.
My new chinks better be done by the time we pull out for the fall cattle drive or I'll have to wear my chaps.
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Chink was a word that originated around the 1890's in North America. It was derived from the Phonetic word 'Ching' of the Chinese 'Ching' Dynasty. Chinese people who immigrated in the 1800's and early 1900's were from the 'Ching' Dynasty and the word 'Chink' was used as a racist slang, as it is hard to pronounce 'Ching' aggressively. Many Chinese of the Ching Dynasty endured many years of slave labor in Canada, building the railroads and working Mines.
'Fucking Chink'.
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A term used to refer to a Chinese person
โJack Coughlin is a chinkโ
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In Romeo and Juliet, Chink is used as the term "money".
In the example it clearly shows the correct way to use the term "chink" by Shakespeare, William Oxford Press London 1973
Her mother is the lady of the house,
And a good lady, and a wise and virtuous.
I nurs'd her daughter that you talk'd withal.
I tell you, he that can lay hold of her
Shall have the chinks.
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The territory of flesh where your cheek and chin converge.
Jack Johnson: "Hey, this corn on the cob is awesome."
Tom O'Leary: "Dude, it must be! You've got some on your chink."
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