chinky vs slope

chinky

noun
  • A Chinese person. 

  • A meal of Chinese food. 

  • A Chinese takeaway restaurant. 

  • A person from Northeast India. 

adj
  • Possessing attributes of, or similar to, a Chinese person or Chinese style or culture. 

  • Full of chinks, laden with small cracks or openings. 

slope

noun
  • A person of Chinese or other East Asian descent. 

  • The slope of the line tangent to a curve at a given point. 

  • An area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward. 

  • The angle a roof surface makes with the horizontal, expressed as a ratio of the units of vertical rise to the units of horizontal length (sometimes referred to as run). 

  • The ratio of the vertical and horizontal distances between two points on a line; zero if the line is horizontal, undefined if it is vertical. 

  • The degree to which a surface tends upward or downward. 

verb
  • To try to move surreptitiously. 

  • To tend steadily upward or downward. 

  • To form with a slope; to give an oblique or slanting direction to; to incline or slant. 

  • To hold a rifle at a slope with forearm perpendicular to the body in front holding the butt, the rifle resting on the shoulder. 

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