What does Stunad mean in Italian?

New Word Suggestion. [Italian slang] a stupid person.
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What does the Italian word Stunod mean?

Stunod definition

Stupid or crazy; out of touch with reality; disagreeable.
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What does Stunad mean in America?

Stunad definition

(slang) A stupid person, idiot. noun.
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Is Stunad a real word?

Italian-American immigrant slang; dialectal. In standard Italian it would be Italian stonato (“out of tune”).
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What does Marone mean in Italian slang?

Marone – To swear by saying: 'damn it! '
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What does Fugazi mean in Italian?

Fugazy or fugazi in the sense of “fake” is strongly associated with Italian communities in New York and New Jersey, but has also been more widely adopted through the popularity of the movie Donnie Brasco and through hip-hop.
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What does Gabagool mean in Italian?

The word gabagool was born when a variety of Italian dialects merged, but what it translates to in Italian is: nothing. Atlas Obscura confirms that gabagool is just a mutation of the word capicola, spoken with a very specific accent.
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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 Madone mean in Italian?

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

Look up ammazza in your Italian dictionary and you might find it translated as a sinister command: 'Kill! ' Yes, technically it is the second-person imperative of the verb ammazzare, which does indeed mean to kill, murder or destroy.
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What does Stunado mean in Italian?

New Word Suggestion. [Italian slang] a stupid person.
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What is a Mama Luke?

or Mamaluke (ˈmæməˌluːk ) or Mamluk (ˈmæmluːk ) noun. a member of a military class, originally of enslaved Turks, ruling in Egypt from about 1250 to 1517 and remaining powerful until crushed in 1811.
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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 is goombah slang for?

Definition of goombah

1 informal : a close friend or associate —used especially among Italian-American men. 2 informal + disparaging : a member of a secret chiefly Italian-American crime organization : mafioso broadly : gangster. 3 informal, often disparaging + offensive : an Italian American.
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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 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 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 is Fika in Italian?

Fun Fact: Fika means "coffee time" in Swedish, hence the name of the chain. But you'll often overhear Italians visiting New York wondering why there is a coffee shop called ...
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What does the Italian word Minaj mean?

marriage , family-life.
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What does Ciuco mean in Italian?

English Translation. donkey. More meanings for ciuco. donkey noun.
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What is an Italian girlfriend called?

“Boyfriend” in Italian and “Girlfriend” in Italian: Ragazzo and Ragazza. There are two main ways to say “girlfriend” and “boyfriend” in Italian: ragazzo/a or fidanzato/a.
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What does Marone mean in the Sopranos?

Marone – (Southern Italian dialect) – literally "Madonna" (i.e. – the Blessed Virgin Mary, not the pop star), generally used as "damn" or "damn it". Sometimes pronounced "ma don".
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What does cofone mean in Italian?

adjective. /ka'fone/ (maleducato) ill-mannered , crude , boorish.
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What does Medigan mean in Italian?

“Medigan” is Italian slang for anyone who's not Italian. Uncle Nunzi divides the world into two groups. Italians and Medigans. Medigan is not a nice word. It's a contraction of the words merde de cannes, meaning “dog poop.” Uncle uses the term medigan in the broadest possible sense.
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What's the difference between nulla and niente?

There's no real difference in their meaning (unless we want to speak about them on a philosophical level: niente = an empty space, like an empty room; nulla = abstract, it doesn't exist in a 3D space and so you cannot even figure it out in your head), they both mean “nothing” and are used as synonyms in Italian.
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