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TROPPO means "too much" in italian. An italian who has overindulged in a plate of tortelloni may say "Ho mangiato troppo," which translates to "I have eaten too much." Troppo can be used to describe anything that is "too much" or "over the top" such as an outfit, or drinking in excessed (see verb form, TROPPED)

examples of using TROPPO in conversation include:
1. Her outfit is TROPPO! (in reference to someone wearing something excessive or heinous...or just TOO MUCH)
2. Dude, I got TROPPED last night. (in refference to drinking TOO MUCH)
3. That guy is TROPPO. He will never shut up. (in reference to someone who bothers or annoys you, or is TOO MUCH to handle.)

by J.M. Jr. June 2, 2007

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