2 definitions by maca1097
Used in italy (Venice area).
It means "wake up", "make up your mind", "come on", "switch on your brain".
It means "wake up", "make up your mind", "come on", "switch on your brain".
Andrew: I'm so tired I want to go home and sleep
Martina: Reffati! We still have all the night ahead of us
Charlotte: I lost my keys, have you seen them?
Martina: Reffati Charlotte! You always put them in your purse!
Martina: Reffati! We still have all the night ahead of us
Charlotte: I lost my keys, have you seen them?
Martina: Reffati Charlotte! You always put them in your purse!
by maca1097 January 2, 2017
Used in northern Italy (Milan area) at the beginning or at the end of a sentence to seek agreement, it means "isn't it?" "Isn't it so?".
Used by itself to express agreement with the preceding statement, it's comparable to "I know, right?"
Used by itself to express agreement with the preceding statement, it's comparable to "I know, right?"
by maca1097 January 2, 2017