chiong/tʃiːɒŋ/EtymologyBorrowed from Cantonese 蔣 /蒋 (zoeng²). Doublet of Chiang, Chionh, Jiang, and Kiang.chiong means A surname from Chinese. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 91 out of 100.chiong is pronounced /tʃiːɒŋ/.nameA surname from Chinese.verbTo 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!”To devote all of one’s time, energy, focus, and attention to doing or completing something.“Semesteral project still currently ‘gone case’, and I am so prepared to get hell from the teacher tomorrow..so, I’m already in hell…CHIONG AH!!!”To go out partying or nightclubbing.“Can recommend places go chiong/clubbing?”