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Chinese noun- in circus and carnival usage, hard work, especially hard work without payment US
- — Don Wilmeth, The Language of American Popular Entertainment, p. 52, 1981
- a Chinese meal; a Chinese restaurant UK
- [P]ubs, a few pints and a Chinese before home[.] — Time Out, 22 February 1980
- Did I tell you I saw Duckers down the Chinese? — Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash, The Royle Family, 1999
- a small grocery store BAHAMAS
- — Patricia Clinton-Meicholas, More Talkin’ Bahamian, p. 30, 1995
- adulterated heroin UK
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 36, 1996
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