What does Mook mean in Italian?

What does Mook mean in Italian?

: a foolish, insignificant, or contemptible person.

What is a mamaluke in Italian?

A mamaluke is an Italian word, actually an Italian slang word, for someone who does something dumb, stupid, silly or foolish. (Or is dumb, stupid, silly, or foolish.) Also, it can describe someone who doesn’t fit in for reasons I’ll get into in a minute.

What does butana mean?

The Butana (Arabic: البطانة, Buṭāna), historically called the Island of Meroë, is the region between the Atbara and the Nile in the Sudan. The name Butana is applied to many things which come from the region, such as the Butana breed of cattle, Butana sheep, Butana goats, et cetera.

What does Stunad mean in Italian?

New Word Suggestion. [Italian slang] a stupid person.

What does Menza Menza mean?

half and half

Is Stunad a bad word?

(slang) Stupid, crazy.

Is Stunad Italian?

“The Italian American Slang Word of the Day!” is STUNAD!

What does Medagon mean in Italian?

“Medigan” is Italian slang for anyone who’s not Italian. Uncle Nunzi divides the world into two groups.

What does Stranso mean?

stronzo {masculine} shitbag {noun} [coll.] stronzo (also: sacco di merda, stronza) turd {noun} [coll.] ( faeces) stronzo.

What does nad mean in slang?

noun Slang: Vulgar. Usually nads. a testicle.

What is a Moolinyan?

noun. slang, offensive US. Among Italian-Americans: a black person.

What does mamaluke mean in Italian?

A mamaluke is an Italian word, actually an Italian slang word, for someone who does something dumb, stupid, silly or foolish. (Or is dumb, stupid, silly, or foolish.) Mamaluke is a word that’s almost always aimed at guys, that is, males of the Italian-American persuasion.

What is a chooch man?

Little_Girl last edited by Apr 17, 2017, 12:47 AM. The term is derived from the Italian word ciuccio and means jackass, dummy, idiot, or moron. A chooch is a person, who against better judgement, acts inappropriately.

Why does Pauly call Vinny 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.