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2006-07-25 07:12:33 · 14 answers · asked by dances_withbirds 2 in Society & Culture Languages

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boobs

2006-07-25 07:14:59 · answer #1 · answered by batmantis1999 4 · 0 0

I read somewhere that there are REAL no-rules fights held in different parts of the world (currently or in the past). There were no restrictions like there are in MMA fights. I guess the only rule was one quit someway. Anyway, the point being, is that in the Real no-rules fights it was said that most of them ended standing up, with a poke to the eyes. That is quite a difference than the give and take of most MMA fights. Another good point is observing fouls committed in a MMA fight. Every once in a while you will see a fighter (purposely or not) commit a foul on another fighter. It may be a kick to a downed figher, a kick to the groin, an eye poke, strikes to the back of the head, whatever it may be. The fouls usually bring devestating effects to the MMA fighters. Their ability to fight is usually severly weakened once these fouls are committed on them. So, MMA fighers have a big weakness in this area. But, how good are these internal fighters? I've read of Tai Chi practioners winning no-rules fights. I am not sure how the other internal arts rate in terms of fighting. I guess Tai Chi had quite a fearsome reputation back in the old days (before it became the health fad we know it as today). An internal M.A. fighter would also, logically, be an older person. It takes time to master the subtleties of the internal martial arts. He probably would be at least 30 y/o. He may be realistically more like his 50's. It probably wouldn't be a big factor but is a thought. A MMA figher, that is in his prime, is more in his 30's. If everything else was mainly equal, weight, height, and so on, both masters of their paricular discipline, it would be an interesting fight to witness. I would probably guess the internal martial artist would probably win. If he was trained properly (not the health fad tai chi) and there were no rules he probably would have the advantage. The MMA figter is way to used to fighting with rules. If someone was good enough they can exploit this. It doesn only take one or a few "foul" techniques to takes some one down and out. I think the internal martial artists could take advantage of this weakness and beat a MMA figher. In a MMA fight the internal figher would probably be soundly beaten by the MMA figther. But, the rules make the difference. MMA isn't the greatest, unbeatable fighting style in the world. It has those glaring weaknesses if someone is good enough to exploit them. As far as an internal stylist against other martial arts....With all the combat sports like MMA I would say they could win by exploited the weakensses of fouls. With the other arts that are no-rules I'm not sure. It may come down more to the practioner than the art. The internal/chi advantages I am not sure. I have nenver experienced someone that was an internal martial artists that had strong chi. So, I don't know how much of an advantage it truely is. You hear the stories but you wonder how much is truth and fiction. I think as a kung-fu stylist they have practical advantages over combat sports and several other martial arts. If someone is trained properly in kung-fu styles (not watered down) they have an advantage over most. They fight "dirty," fluid, quick, to the point, at close range. They are very good.

2016-03-26 20:57:31 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

In some types of Spanish, it's slang and means "boob." So, "chi chis" is "boobies" and it sounds as dumb to me as "boobies" does in English.

"ChiChi's" is also a brand of Mexican-inspired food products/restaurants (I say Mexican-inspired because it's so Americanized it's laughable). They don't sell it in the Texas, where I'm from, so the first time I saw it in a grocery store in upstate NY, where I moved to a year ago, I burst out laughing in the middle of the aisle! I still giggle every time I see it... you'd think they'd have a research department to check that out...

2006-07-25 07:21:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm latina and the country I'm coming from...when you say chi chi its like baby...like hey chichi- means- hey baby...this is a well used word in spanish...like in central america.

2006-07-25 15:19:55 · answer #4 · answered by Jersey girl on Florida. 5 · 0 0

It is a Caribbean slang for a gay person, like chi chi man...

2006-07-25 07:17:22 · answer #5 · answered by Nan 3 · 0 0

I think chi chi in japanese means father.

In mexico we said chi chi to the boobs.

2006-07-25 08:00:59 · answer #6 · answered by Finy 6 · 0 0

Ostentatiously stylish; deliberately chic.

2006-07-25 07:16:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's a slang term for a woman's breasts.

2006-07-25 07:15:30 · answer #8 · answered by chrstnwrtr 7 · 0 0

a celebration of food.

2006-07-25 07:26:12 · answer #9 · answered by meatball822 3 · 0 0

in spanish means boobs or breasts.

2006-07-25 10:15:17 · answer #10 · answered by sinastria 3 · 0 0

boobs in spanish

2006-07-25 07:25:07 · answer #11 · answered by sara ? 3 · 0 0

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