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pezzonovante 

“Pezzonovante” in Sicilian, literally means $1.90. This term usually is applied to persons of importance. The implication in Al Pacino’s reply is that he doesn’t want or need to be famous or important.
Don Corleone: I knew Santino was going to have to go through all this and Fredo... well, Fredo was... But I, I never wanted this for you. I work my whole life, I don't apologize, to take care of my family. And I refused to be a fool dancing on the strings held by all of those big shots. That's my life, I don't apologize for that. But I always thought that when it was your time, that you would be the one to hold the strings. Senator Corleone, Governor Corleone, something.
Michael: Another pezzonovante.
Don Corleone: Well, there wasn't enough time, Michael. There just wasn't enough time.
Michael: We'll get there, Pop. We'll get there.
pezzonovante by Gran Duque August 3, 2016
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pezzonovante 

An Italian word, meaning "Big Shot."

The term is commonly misunderstood to mean any man in power; however, it is usually used pejoratively. In the Godfather, Michael uses the term to console his father who is upset because he had hoped that his son would achieve legitimate success like that of a Senator or President. Michael uses the term to assure his father that such people just think they are important men but in reality are no better than him.
My wife tells me I should be a Congressman instead of a gangster, but I know that a politician is just another pezzonovante.
pezzonovante by Gerry Elbridge February 18, 2008

pezzo di merda 

piece of shit (in Italian)
Livorno Fans: Berlusconi pezzo di merda! (Berlusconi, you piece of shit)
pezzo di merda by gramschi January 11, 2013

Peazoputa 

Derogatory when targeted at women. Means “big whore”. Usually targeted at promiscuous women. Can be used as friendly banter between women.
La peazoputa de Clara siempre nos deja tirados.
Peazoputa by Garbanzo esnifado April 8, 2022

pezzonovante 

English slang loan word from Italian, meaning '"Big Shot", originally from WWII, when the Italians used it for the 90 mm artillery, "Big 90 (mm)". the phrase made popular in the film "The Godfather", when Vito tells his son Michael that he wanted him to be an important person, like a Senator, and Michael responds, "another pezzo-novanta", usually used pejoratively.
Senator Corleone, with his big cars, fancy clothes, and wads of cash is just another pezzonovante
pezzonovante by mudderfukker May 30, 2015
Crazy in Italian. Pazzo from World of Warcraft. The leader of all things stupid, and fun.
Bakedog - "Pazzo you non-factor STOP THROWING THOSE DAMN SNOWBALLS!"

Pazzo - "Hehehehe"

Courtasy of Ventrillo.
Pazzo by Chris Flavel November 16, 2006