• Guido (/ˈɡwiːdoʊ/, Italian: [ˈɡwiːdo]) is a North American subculture, slang term, and ethnic slur referring to working-class urban Italian-Americans....
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  • "Arak Arak Arak" and ״Tik Tok". Maroco sakin Jojo Khalastra Chav Gopnik Guido (slang) Greaser Television Drama in Israel: Identities in Post-TV Culture, Itay...
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  • his "Sopranos throwback moment". Anti-Italianism Goomba Goomah Guappo Guido (slang) Paesano Sicilian Mafia Wop Also spelled goomba, goombah, gumba, or gumbah...
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  • up Guido or guido in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Guido is a male given name. It may also refer to: Guido may also refer to: Guido (slang), slang term...
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  • Europe Eurotrash (TV series) – British television series on Channel 4 Guido (slang) – Derogatory term for working-class Italian Americans Nouveau riche –...
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  • for example, Saint Vitus has also been known in Italian as Guido. The slang term Guido is used in American culture to refer derogatorily to an urban...
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  • Fighting words Graphic pejoratives in written Chinese Hate speech LGBT slang List of disability-related terms with negative connotations List of ethnic...
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  • refinement by adopting a "gangster mentality", unrefined verbal expressions or slang, peculiar accents, lack of social manners, or comically bad taste. The word...
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  • Redskin (redirect from Redskins (slang))
    Redskin is a slang term for Native Americans in the United States and First Nations in Canada. The term redskin underwent pejoration through the 19th...
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    Major, Clarence (1994). Juba to Jive: A Dictionary of African-American Slang. Puffin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-051306-6. Buckingham, James S. (1842), The...
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  • (Jennifer Batten album) or the title song, 2007 Whatever..., a comedy album by Guido Hatzis, 2000 Whatever: The '90s Pop & Culture Box, a Rhino Records box set...
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  • Catholics) West Brit (Anglophile Irish) Italians Dago Goombah Greaseball Guido Guinea Polentone (Northern Italians) Sardegnolo (Sardinians) Sheep shagger...
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  • it experienced a revival in the early 1950s. Many songs used innuendo, slang terms, or double entendres, such as Lil Johnson's "Press My Button (Ring...
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    Knacker (category Irish slang)
    consumption. "Knackered" meaning tired, exhausted or broken in British and Irish slang is commonly used in Australia, Ireland, Newfoundland, New Zealand, and the...
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    Cassell's Dictionary of Slang. Orion Publishing Group. November 2005. ISBN 978-0304366361. The Oxford Dictionary of Slang. Oxford University Press....
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  • Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English: A-I. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9780415259378. Partridge, Eric (2006b). The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional...
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    Redneck (category American slang)
    holding them in their hands. By the 1970s, the term had become offensive slang, its meaning expanded to include racism, loutishness, and opposition to...
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  • everything Americans did. So at a certain point, because I like American slang—which, for a singer, is much easier to sing than Italian—I thought that...
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  • Deep pocket is an American slang term; it usually means "extensive financial wealth or resources". It is typically used in reference to big companies...
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    his famous sonnet, "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" (homer being slang for Homing pigeon, as well as the name of the great Greek poet for whom...
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  • Kraut (section Slang)
    Catholics) West Brit (Anglophile Irish) Italians Dago Goombah Greaseball Guido Guinea Polentone (Northern Italians) Sardegnolo (Sardinians) Sheep shagger...
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  • Ingles"). However, in an earlier publication, the 1960 Dictionary of American Slang, written by Dr. Harold Wentworth, with Flexner as second author, spic is...
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  • Pikey (category British slang)
    Social Change notes John Camden Hotten's Slang Dictionary (1887) as similarly stating: Hotten's dictionary of slang gives pike at as go away and Pikey as...
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    transgressively erotic heroine of a surreal Italian comic strip series created by Guido Crepax in 1965, sported an iconic bob inspired by actress Louise Brooks...
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  • origin of the word is unknown. An earlier usage of gook, recorded in a slang dictionary published in 1893, defined gook as "a low prostitute". The earliest...
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  • Nigga (category American slang)
    used mostly by African-Americans in a largely non-pejorative sense as a slang term referring to another black person or to themselves, often in a neutral...
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    Dalzell, Tom; Victor, Terry (2015). The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English. Routledge. p. 1044. ISBN 9781317372523. Retrieved...
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  • 900SS Jean-Raoul Ducable Pun on " J'enroule du cable" (rolling in cable) a slang way of saying accelerating on a bike since you twist the handle to "roll...
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  • Wog (category Australian slang)
    unclear. It was first noted by lexicographer F.C. Bowen in 1929, in his Sea Slang: a dictionary of the old-timers’ expressions and epithets, where he defines...
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  • Midwest Independent Film Festival. "Chicago Overcoat" is a Prohibition era slang term meaning "coffin" or cement shoes. Lou Marazano was once a feared hit...
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