What does chooch mean in Italian?

Yes, Chooch means “a person without common sense” in Italian slang, from the word ciuccio, from which “chooch” is derived. Literally ciuccio is Italian for a pacifier for children.
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What does cooch in Italian mean?

Noun. chooch (plural chooches) (Italian slang) A stupid person; a meathead.
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What does Pauly D mean when he says Chooch?

Pauly asked the woman if she had a dictionary and told her to look up the term "chooch." Then a definition of the term appeared. It loosely translates from the Italian word "ciuccio," which means someone who acts dumb or a fool.
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What does chooch mean in Staten Island?

15. Ciuccio or big ciuccio, often pronounced, "chooch": Italian slang for a dumb oaf, or a hardheaded idiot. 16. Cafone, often pronounced, "gavone": someone with no social graces.
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What does Skeevatz mean in Italian?

Skeeve: from the Italian Schifoso. Literally meaning "disgusting," but used on Staten Island as a verb, as in, "yuck, I skeeve that!" Derivations include "skeevatz" -- something that is really really disgusting, or "skeevioso" -- someone who is really disgusting.
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What is the slang word for balls in Italian?

1. Che palle! (keh PAL-leh) Literally balls in Italian, and translated word for word as, “What balls!” it's the short and sweet equivalent to “What a pain in the ass!” Tack it onto the end of any annoying activity for added emphasis: “We have to climb all those stairs?
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What does jabroni mean in Italian?

a stupid, foolish, or contemptible person; loser: She always has a comeback to own the trolls and jabronis on Twitter.
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How do you curse in Italy?

Italian swear words
  1. Accidenti! - Damn it, holy smoke! ( lit. ...
  2. Porca vacca! - Holy cow! ( lit. ...
  3. Porca miseria! - For God's sake, for Goodness' sake (lit. pig misery)
  4. Porco cane! - For God's sake! ( lit. ...
  5. Cavolo! - Holy smoke! ( lit. ...
  6. Col cavolo! - No way! (lit. ...
  7. Madonna! - Good God! ( lit. ...
  8. Madonna santa! - Good God! ( lit.
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What does Fongool mean in English?

But fongool (also fangool) is not, as it might appear here, a word to describe people. It is an Americanized version of Italian profanity. The original phrase is Va' a fare in culo, often shortened to vaffanculo, or just fanculo. This literally means “go do it in an ass” and is similar to the English phrase fuck you.
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What does Choch mean in Italian?

Image & Object Recognition with Visual AI. Yes, Chooch means “a person without common sense” in Italian slang, from the word ciuccio, from which “chooch” is derived. Literally ciuccio is Italian for a pacifier for children.
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What is a Guido and Guidette?

The traditional definition of a guido is a “slang term for a working class or lower class urban Italian-American,” therefore the cast identifying themselves as “guidos” and “guidettes” automatically associated them with the Italian-American community.
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What does Gabagool mean?

It's easy to confuse the word's meaning, but it actually refers to a type of cold cut you buy at the deli, and it's popular on sandwiches. Gabagool is an Italian and Sardinian ham, and it's one of the more traditional cold cuts you'll find at Italian delis.
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What does Ciuco mean in Italian?

English Translation. donkey. More meanings for ciuco. donkey noun.
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Is Cheech a word?

smoking pot, as in Cheech and Chong. We were cheechin in there.
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What does Goma mean in Italian?

Goomah — Mistress or girlfriend. It comes from the Italian comare, which means godmother or second mother.
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What does Paisan in Italian mean?

paisano (plural paisanos) (Alternate spelling of paesano, from Neapolitan language "paisano," often shortened to "paisan" or "paesan") among Italian Americans and Americans of Italian descent, a fellow Italian or Italian-American; a fellow ethnic Italian.
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What is a Stoonad?

New Word Suggestion. [Italian slang] a stupid person.
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What does Chachi mean in Italian?

English Translation. khaki. More meanings for cachi. khaki noun.
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What does Oh Madone mean in Italian?

MADONE, MARONE, MADONA MIA (MAH DAUN) - Holy Mother!
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What does Cornudo mean in Italian?

horned [adjective] having a horn or horns.
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What does Gaba Dos mean in Italian?

GABADOST (Gah Bah DOHST) - Hard Headed, Stubborn.
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What does Gagootz mean in Italian slang?

-- If you're on Staten Island and you hear someone ask, "Ay, what are you, GAGOOTZ?" It means your "crazy in the head." But if you're in, say, a mature, Italian-American gentleman's garden, that "gagootz" refers to a long, hanging squash typically harvested in August.
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What is a Gumada in Italian?

Social connotations

With the arrival of Southern Italian immigrants in America, this appellation used among Southern Italian males, cumpà, became the Anglicized "goombah" or "gumba" to American ears.
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