Kung Flu

English

Etymology

Pun on kung fu.

Noun

Kung Flu (uncountable)

  1. (humorous, possibly offensive) A notional sickness that (Asian) martial artists catch (in jokes). [since at least the 1980s]
    • 1988, Joseph Rosenbloom, The world's best sports riddles and jokes, Sterling Publishing (NY) (→ISBN):
      What is small, round and green and knows karate? Bruce Pea.
      What sickness did Bruce Lee get every winter? Kung Flu.
    • For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:Kung Flu.
  2. (humorous, offensive) COVID-19 [2020] (This is a hot sense, kept provisionally)

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