Ching

/tʃɪŋ/ interjection

An onomatopoeia representing the sound of a cash register or money-related transaction, often used to indicate profit or financial gain. Can also be an exclamation expressing success or monetary reward.

From the characteristic sound made by mechanical cash registers in the early-to-mid 20th century, when the drawer opened with a distinctive ringing chime. The word became associated with money and profit through this auditory connection.

AM Ching
ARتشينغ
BNচিং
CAching
CSching
DAching
DEching
ELching
ESching
FAچینگ
FIching
FRching
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