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vada a bordo, cazzo!

Italian for "get back on board, damn it!"

Captain of the sinking cruize ship: "It's dark here. Can't see anything"
Coast guard: "It's dark and you want to go home? vada a bordo, cazzo!"

by vektr January 21, 2012

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grazie al cazzo

"Grazie al cazzo" or "E grazie al cazzo" , Italian expression that used to say that what someone has just said is a banality, is an obvious concept (that everyone knew)

Litteraly, "Grazie al Cazzo" is "Thanks the dick! " ( you have to thank your dick for this idea, not your brain) and meaning: " it's obious !"

examples:

A: i'm a human
B: Grazie al cazzo ! i don't think you are an insect

A: If i shoot myself in the head, i will die
B: e grazie al cazzo, you're not immortal

by AlessiotheItalianJerk April 11, 2015

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buongiorno un cazzo

Literally "Good morning a fuck".
An ironic, vulgar salutation to answer to a "Good morning" sometimes used in Italy.
You can hear it mostly at work, early in the morning, from someone especially stressed out.
The intention of those using this expression is to warn their peers about a critical condition, a large workload to be processed soon or already in process, a really bad mood or all the above together.

See cazzo.

your colleague > "Buongiorno!"
you > "Buongiorno un cazzo"

by sunrising April 27, 2017

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testa di cazzo

It means: dickhead

Sei una grandissima testa di cazzo!

You are fucking dickhead!

by phas3r August 11, 2008

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cazzo di cane

This is expression is used to define something which is made very bad or randomly

Lo facciamo a cazzo di cane ragazzi

by Tircar June 17, 2018


rompere il cazzo

an italian idiom for " pisssing off" but it's worst literally means "breaking the dick"

smettila di rompere il cazzo / stop pissing me off

by nonloso August 18, 2018


Fra cazzo da Velletri

1. It's a sentence from Rome slang. It means a self-important persone, but in fact, a guy no one knows coming from a little town no one knows.
2. It could be used also to say "you know very well who"

2. A husband comes back home and shuts the door. The wife asks: "Who is?" - the husband: "Fra Cazzo da Velletri" (= who else do you wonder it could be?)

by Clorophilla April 7, 2016

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