<Li> "Chinese home run", a baseball term for either a home run that just barely clears the fence closest to home plate, usually in a park with an unusually short fence, and often derided as unearned or undeserved; or a foul ball hit high and backward, i.e., in the wrong direction . The former sense was once in wide use but is now considered offensive and dated; the latter is still used in the U.S. region of New England . </Li> <Li> "Chinese puzzle", a puzzle with no or a hard - to - fathom solution . </Li> <Li> "Chinese whispers", a children's game in which a straightforward statement is shared through a line of players, one player at a time, until it reaches the end, often having been comically transformed along the way into a completely different statement . Known as' telephone' in North America . </Li> <Li> "Chinese ace", an inept pilot, derived from the term One Wing Low (which supposedly sounds like a Chinese name), an aeronautical technique . </Li>

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