Adverb

Discussion in 'Off Topic Area' started by Jimmy Wand-Yu, Feb 18, 2004.

  1. Jimmy Wand-Yu

    Jimmy Wand-Yu Valued Member

    What is the adverb form of the adjective 'chong'?

    It is 'Chongly'. :)
     
  2. SK12879

    SK12879 New Member

    *tap* *tap* *tap* Is this thing on?
     
  3. Jimmy Wand-Yu

    Jimmy Wand-Yu Valued Member

    ahh, what? what thing??

    sorry, I'm not a native speaker of English.
     
  4. David

    David Mostly AFK, these days

    What does chong mean as an adjective? I know it as a noun.

    Rgds,
    David
     
  5. Jimmy Wand-Yu

    Jimmy Wand-Yu Valued Member

    :D :D :) really good.

    maybe the ch in 'chong' was a typo. :)
     
  6. David

    David Mostly AFK, these days

    I'm getting credit for cleverness I don't have :(.

    I know chong as the name of a practice with someone or something.
    Picking elbow chong - a partnered technique drill
    Picking up the mountain chong - lifting wooden poles with clawed fingers

    Dang, now everyone's laughing at me. I'll get me coat...

    Rgds,
    David
     
  7. Jimmy Wand-Yu

    Jimmy Wand-Yu Valued Member

    Interesting, I didn't know this, I thought the word 'chong' doesn't exist (not in the dictionary). And Chongly sounds like 'Chong Li' from the film "Bloodsport".

    Well, what comes next? :)
     

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