(intransitive) To rush or charge, usually to do, complete or obtain something, or to get to a particular place.
Scoot from just $8? Chiong Ah (To rush and hurry for the best deals)! From 11 to 13 July only, grab flights around Asia and Australia from just $8!
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To devote all of one’s time, energy, focus, and attention to doing or completing something.
DON'T SAY GOT GOOD NEWS BO JIO! Aussie dollar sibeh low now, chiong ah!!!!!
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(intransitive) To go out partying or nightclubbing.
If the general view is declining Coe price because supply increasing steadily, then why chiong to showroom now?
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