Kimchi vs Reykjavik - What's the difference?
kimchi | reykjavik |
A Korean dish made of vegetables, such as cabbage or radishes, that are salted, seasoned, and stored in sealed containers to undergo lactic acid fermentation.
(slang, ethnic slur, pejorative) A Korean person.
* 1994 , Richard Marcinko, Rogue Warrior II: Red Cell , Pocket Books, page 238:
* 2007 , Pamela Goyan Kittler and Kathryn Sucher, Food and Culture , Cengage Learning, page 5:
* 2011 , Gerald M. Weinberg, Freshman Murders , Weinberg & Weinberg:
As a noun kimchi
is a korean dish made of vegetables, such as cabbage or radishes, that are salted, seasoned, and stored in sealed containers to undergo lactic acid fermentation.As a proper noun reykjavik is
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English
(wikipedia kimchi)Alternative forms
* kimchee, gimcheeNoun
(en-noun)- How did I know the kimchis were trying to smuggle the crate out of Japan?
- In the United States, Germans are sometimes called "krauts" ... Koreans "kimchis ," and poor white Southerners "crackers"...
- ... he doesn't know the difference between Ping-Pongs and Kimchis .