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Dago WOP

What happens to Pirelli tires when they get punctured: Dago WOP WOP WOP WOP WOP.

I love my Pirelli tires. When dago flat, dago WOP.

by Cap'n Bullmoose April 21, 2005

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dago cunt

Irish slang for a person who is an asshole.

I'll fuckin' beat yer face in, ya dago cunt.

by ProPyro138 May 18, 2016

8๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


dago eggo

Another name for a pizzelle, the Italian cookie.

The whole family came over on Christmas and made a giant batch of dago Eggoโ€˜s for Christmas!

by Nuts319 December 19, 2021


Dago wad

A wad of cash with a rubber band around it.

So, typical of an Italian pulling out a dago wad!

by Batman Dago February 6, 2018


guinea dago

What Freddy Mercury calls Frank Sinatra in ERB

Guinea dago~ Guinea dago~ Figaro

by Deranged psycho killer December 18, 2018

24๐Ÿ‘ 25๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dago Bomb

A dago bomb is just a big firecracker that explodes in the sky. At comercial displays, this firework usually has a bright tail on its way up. It explodes with a bright white flash and a shockwave that backs up its impressive sound. Dago Bombs are now illegal in most or all states without a permit. Somewhat similar (though larger) to the M-80 or Cherry Bomb. Dago Bombs have an explosive power high enough to destroy or heavily damage almost anything that it is detonated near.

May Also Spelled ( Diego or Daygo ) Bombs.

Back when I was a yout my crazy friend Jason light a dago bomb with his cigarette while in his living room, walked to his front door and threw it outside in the middle of the front lawn. seven seconds later there was a huge BOOM that left a crater in the snow about a foot deep and five feet in diameter. that crazy bastard!!

by tECHNOtODD September 28, 2010

6๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


dago rope

used commonly for Italian Sausage by people from Buffalo as well as stupid southerners that had no idea that Dago was a slur refering to Guidos.

I got all the food for the race - we got wings, ribs, beers, and pleanty of fucking dago rope, peppers and onions!

by Jupiter SacKFace January 26, 2010

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