The Poojer Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 Let's start at the beginning. Come stai? Molto bene. Bon giorno. Ciao. Arrivederci. Every Italian from Italy knows these words and every Italian-American should. But what about those words and phrases that are a little Italian, a little American, and a little slang. Words Every paesano and Bacciagaloop has heard. The goomba says ciao when he arrives or leaves. He says Madonna Mia anytime emotion is needed in any given situation. Mannaggia, meengya, oofah, and of course, va fongool can also be used. Capeesh? He uses a mopeen to wipe his hands in the cuchina , gets agita from the gravy (SAUCE to the NJ gang) and will shkeeve meatballs unless they are homemade from the famiglia. Always foonah your bread in the pot of gravy (sauce ) or you will be considered a real coo-gootz There are usually plenty of mamalukes and the girl from the neighborhood with the reputation is a facia-bruta, puttana or a schifosa. If you are called cattivo, cabbadost, sfatcheem, stupido, or strunz , you are usually a pain in the ass. A crazy diavlo can give you the malokya (evil eye), but that red horn (contra malokya) will protect you if you Use it right. Don't forget to always say per favore and grazia and prego . If you are feeling mooshadda or stoonad or mezzo-morto, always head to Nonna's and she will fix you up with a little homemade manicott', cavadell', or calamar ', or some ricotta cheesecake. Mangia some zeppoles, canollis, torrone, struffoli, shfoolyadell', pignoli cookies, or a little nutella on pannetone. Delizioso! I think I will fix myself a sangweech of cabagol ' with some proshoot and mozarell' or maybe just a hot slice of peetza .............. So salud ' if you have any Italian blood in you and you understood anything written here! Then, you are numero uno and a professore of the goombas . If you don't get any of this, then fa Nabola with the whole thing and you are a disgraziato. Scuzi, mia dispiachay , I didn't mean that....... Just...... fugheddaboudit !
HopsGuy Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 Stugots! Jack Woltz: Now you listen to me, you smooth talking son-of-a-b!#(h. Let me lay it on the line for you and your boss, whoever he is. Johnny Fontane will never get that movie. I don't care how many dago guinea wop greaseball goombahs come out of the woodwork.
meazza Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 Let's start at the beginning. Come stai? Molto bene. Bon giorno. Ciao. Arrivederci. Every Italian from Italy knows these words and every Italian-American should. But what about those words and phrases that are a little Italian, a little American, and a little slang. Words Every paesano and Bacciagaloop has heard. The goomba says ciao when he arrives or leaves. He says Madonna Mia anytime emotion is needed in any given situation. Mannaggia, meengya, oofah, and of course, va fongool can also be used. Capeesh? He uses a mopeen to wipe his hands in the cuchina , gets agita from the gravy (SAUCE to the NJ gang) and will shkeeve meatballs unless they are homemade from the famiglia. Always foonah your bread in the pot of gravy (sauce ) or you will be considered a real coo-gootz There are usually plenty of mamalukes and the girl from the neighborhood with the reputation is a facia-bruta, puttana or a schifosa. If you are called cattivo, cabbadost, sfatcheem, stupido, or strunz , you are usually a pain in the ass. A crazy diavlo can give you the malokya (evil eye), but that red horn (contra malokya) will protect you if you Use it right. Don't forget to always say per favore and grazia and prego . If you are feeling mooshadda or stoonad or mezzo-morto, always head to Nonna's and she will fix you up with a little homemade manicott', cavadell', or calamar ', or some ricotta cheesecake. Mangia some zeppoles, canollis, torrone, struffoli, shfoolyadell', pignoli cookies, or a little nutella on pannetone. Delizioso! I think I will fix myself a sangweech of cabagol ' with some proshoot and mozarell' or maybe just a hot slice of peetza .............. So salud ' if you have any Italian blood in you and you understood anything written here! Then, you are numero uno and a professore of the goombas . If you don't get any of this, then fa Nabola with the whole thing and you are a disgraziato. Scuzi, mia dispiachay , I didn't mean that....... Just...... fugheddaboudit ! 537337[/snapback] I understood everything. Io penso che ai bisogno un po di lessoni a scrivere l'italiano
meazza Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 I've been told that I'm a little Italian. 537662[/snapback] how little
Crap Throwing Monkey Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 how little 537670[/snapback] No doubt bigger than you, you pansy-ass.
Chilly Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 Retatta is a word that seems to fit naturally into the Italian language.
meazza Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 No doubt bigger than you, you pansy-ass. 537724[/snapback] who you calling a pansy dumbass?
Crap Throwing Monkey Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 who you calling a pansy dumbass? 537777[/snapback] What part of "you" didn't you understand?
cåblelady Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 What part of "you" didn't you understand? 537828[/snapback] "You" guys are cracking me up!
rockpile Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 This is the language the wife's familia will be speaking Christmas Eve. I understood almost everything you just said. I am a Swede by heritage and Italian by osmosis. Let's start at the beginning. Come stai? Molto bene. Bon giorno. Ciao. Arrivederci. Every Italian from Italy knows these words and every Italian-American should. But what about those words and phrases that are a little Italian, a little American, and a little slang. Words Every paesano and Bacciagaloop has heard. The goomba says ciao when he arrives or leaves. He says Madonna Mia anytime emotion is needed in any given situation. Mannaggia, meengya, oofah, and of course, va fongool can also be used. Capeesh? He uses a mopeen to wipe his hands in the cuchina , gets agita from the gravy (SAUCE to the NJ gang) and will shkeeve meatballs unless they are homemade from the famiglia. Always foonah your bread in the pot of gravy (sauce ) or you will be considered a real coo-gootz There are usually plenty of mamalukes and the girl from the neighborhood with the reputation is a facia-bruta, puttana or a schifosa. If you are called cattivo, cabbadost, sfatcheem, stupido, or strunz , you are usually a pain in the ass. A crazy diavlo can give you the malokya (evil eye), but that red horn (contra malokya) will protect you if you Use it right. Don't forget to always say per favore and grazia and prego . If you are feeling mooshadda or stoonad or mezzo-morto, always head to Nonna's and she will fix you up with a little homemade manicott', cavadell', or calamar ', or some ricotta cheesecake. Mangia some zeppoles, canollis, torrone, struffoli, shfoolyadell', pignoli cookies, or a little nutella on pannetone. Delizioso! I think I will fix myself a sangweech of cabagol ' with some proshoot and mozarell' or maybe just a hot slice of peetza .............. So salud ' if you have any Italian blood in you and you understood anything written here! Then, you are numero uno and a professore of the goombas . If you don't get any of this, then fa Nabola with the whole thing and you are a disgraziato. Scuzi, mia dispiachay , I didn't mean that....... Just...... fugheddaboudit ! 537337[/snapback]
aussiew Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 I'm a totally confused WASP. Hardly understood a word of it. But it sounded good.
meazza Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 "You" guys are cracking me up! 537834[/snapback] ya laugh at this faggots comments
smokinandjokin Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 "You" guys are cracking me up! 537834[/snapback] I believe, in this thread, it's "youz guys are cracking me up."
Crap Throwing Monkey Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 yalaugh at this faggots comments 538212[/snapback] Actually, I think she's laughing at my comments, not yours.
meazza Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 Actually, I think she's laughing at my comments, not yours. 538300[/snapback] why don't you go !@#$ yourself you miserable excuse for a human being
Crap Throwing Monkey Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 why don't you go !@#$ yourself you miserable excuse for a human being 538319[/snapback] Why don't you explain to me again how sound travels faster than light in space? I could use a good laugh...
meazza Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 Why don't you explain to me again how sound travels faster than light in space? I could use a good laugh... 538346[/snapback] ah the repetitiveness of your jokes got any new tidbits for me cliff claven?
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