1.Italian for Symphony of the Good Time 2.A symphony for the cello, violin, flute, and classical guitar written by Andreas Falconieri, who lived from 1580-1653.
1.I feel like saying Symphony of the Good Time in Italian. Sinfonia Detta la Buon Hora.
2.Now let us play sinfonia detta la buon hora.
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.
a Latino variant of the word button, only without the enunciation of the "t". The term refers to any other application of the word "button", such as fasteners on a blouse, G-spot, etc. The refusal to enunciate the double "T" sound is most often utilized by Latino women.
Literal Italian translation is "good pussy." This term should be used when talking about girls when in their presence. If you don't want to blunt and talk about how hot some bitch is...just say she's a buona figa.