What does Scooch mean in Italian?

I will say this, I googled it and found it online. It would seem that “scooch” is short for the Italian word “Scocciatore”, which means “pain in the neck” or even quite possibly “scocciare”, which also means “to bother/to bug”.
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What does Scutch mean in Italian?

The Italian-American slang word skutch refers to someone who's being annoying and derives from the Italian word scocciare, which means “to pester.” This is part of a complete episode.
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What does Gagootz mean in Italian?

Press 53. press53.com/howard-faerstein/ “Googootz” is an Italian-American term that refers to a large, squash-like vegetable, cucuzza, but it has a more informal meaning as a term of affection.
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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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What is a Momo Italian slang?

noun. an unintelligent person; "moron". Dates to the mid-1950s. The Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang suggests it may be from a reduplication of the first syllable in "moron" or it may be from the dialectical Italian "mammoccio" meaning stupid rascal.
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What is a Mook Italian?

: a foolish, insignificant, or contemptible person.
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What does Fongool mean in Grease?

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 Jaboni mean in Italian?

a stupid, foolish, or contemptible person; loser: She always has a comeback to own the trolls and jabronis on Twitter. Shut your mouth, you dumb jabroni!
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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 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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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 Stunad mean in Italian?

New Word Suggestion. [Italian slang] a stupid person.
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What is Scooch amend?

scooch a damenz translated to me as similar to the word Search! http://3000words.info. La Tempesta • 4 years ago. It means "pain and a half". Literally.
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Who started saying jabroni?

One of them is "jabroni." Purportedly originated by the wrestler, the Iron Sheik, and made famous by the Rock, is now as official as it gets.
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What language is jabroni?

U.S. slang and colloquial (derogatory, often used mockingly). A stupid, objectionable, or ridiculous man; a loser, a knuckle-head. In Italian-American contexts often applied to newly arrived immigrants. In recent use also applied spec. to a professional wrestler who deliberately or habitually loses.
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Where does the term Jamoke come from?

Origin of jamoke

Appearing at the end of the 19th century as a blend of java and mocha, by the 1920s it became slang for someone who lacked mental abilities beyond that of a cup of coffee, probably influenced by moke.
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What does Fungu mean in Italian?

Yep, this. Original Italian is Va' a fare in culo, shortened to vaffanculo, or just fanculo. This literally means “go do it in the ass” - basically “f you” 2.
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Why do they call Sandy Sandra Dee?

Likewise, Sandy's last name isn't Dee so why do the Pink Ladies mock her in the song Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee? That's a reference to actress Sandra Dee, who starred in the movie Imitation of Life, which was released in 1959 (the same year Grease is set in.)
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What does Zito mean in Italian?

Zito is a last name of Italian origin. It comes from the word "Zitu", meaning "young bachelor".
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What does Bedu mean in Italian?

Beddu, Bedda(beh-du, beh-duh) Bello/Bella. Used to express a greeting, compliment beauty, or to attract attention.
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What is a Gumba in Italian?

It is therefore commonly used as a term of endearment roughly equivalent to "friend," "brother," or "comrade" among close friends or associates (generally males) in certain parts of Southern Italy, including Campania and Sicily, where it becomes cumpà or cumpari in the regional Southern languages.
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What does Pisan mean in Italian?

Explanation: 1) "Pisan" is an English word ("a resident or inhabitant of the town of Pisa"). The corresponding Italian noun is "pisano" (male) or "pisana" (female).
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