Short forms: "Italian"?

slick_romeo

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Hi All

a serious question re a shortform comment that arose during a PM conversation i was having:

What is "Italian" short form for??

i've enjoyed French, Russian & Greek, but had no idea there could be Italian on the menu i haven't ordered up??!!!....(or maybe i have & enjoyed it for what it was......:rolleyes:


btw - the shortform memo at the top of this forum does not include this term....

spare me the flaming if its something stupidly obvious & PM me...greatly appreciated!
 
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prodigal

"italian"

Refers to a guy who doesn't know how to go down on a woman because really, why bother?


:)
 

Heather

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Hmmm, so it's close but not quite there. I wonder if the name has anything to do with Italy's proximity to Greece?
 

sorely

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What about "American".

That's when you stick it where ever and in who ever you feel like.
 

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slick_romeo said:
Hi All

a serious question re a shortform comment that arose during a PM conversation i was having:

What is "Italian" short form for??

i've enjoyed French, Russian & Greek, but had no idea there could be Italian on the menu i haven't ordered up??!!!....(or maybe i have & enjoyed it for what it was......:rolleyes:


btw - the shortform memo at the top of this forum does not include this term....

spare me the flaming if its something stupidly obvious & PM me...greatly appreciated!

Italian: Stew gazzo?
Latin: veni, vidi, vici

Planetearth

chin chin
 

Kurt

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Somewhere between here and there
Italian

AAAHHHHHHHH!

OK so in all seriousness (spell Check) is it between the butt cheeks or what?

Is French the obvious in French kissing or is something else thats been giving a name?

(FRUSTRATED) Kurt

:confused:
 
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prodigal

italian birds and bees

...over a glass of hearty but rust-remover quality red wine...

Italian Son: "Dad, how can you tell if a woman has an orgasm?"

Italian Father: after thinking for a while..."who cares?" - "Hey - you kiss your mother with that mouth!?"
 

slick_romeo

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hehehe

you would think a question posted in the 'escort' section of a site called 'terb', would kinda hint at the answer being sought...humour much appreciated....for those italians out there, i apologize....:D


btw - thanks Ripped....
 

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knowmorethanyou
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Re: Re: hehehe

Ripped said:
Siete benvenuti 8-þ

"You have come well"
Something about that translation.............lol
Good one Ripped

Planetearth
 
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Jay_toronto

Yeah baby yeah!

Not quite O Ripped.

Prego is absolute and when spoken no Italian will misunderstand you. Siete Benvenuti can have different connotations. It can mean "welcome to my home" but it can also infer something a little more saucy. You may seem to some Italians like a latino Austin Powers.


Certo bambina certo!
 

Planetearth

knowmorethanyou
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Ripped:

Benvenuti does not require a pronoun. It is an expression that merely means "Welcome" not "you are welcome". In fact, if one really wants to make a big deal of it, the actual translation is "arrived safe and well"

Planetearth
 
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