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Describing the best mix of nationalities ever...meaning half irish half italian...you can drink like a champ cook like a champ eat like a champ party like a champ and have a the most bad ass temper around....
my dads irish my moms italian so im italish
Italish by Sarah Courtney December 12, 2008

Italicanasianish 

The act of being Italian,Canadian,Asian and British all at the same time. Extremely common in absolutely nowhere.
Italicanasianish guy:Herro govnor,how are you eh? Wanna eat some pizza?

Non-Italicanasianish guy:I'm confused.

Italioster 

The Italiosters are coming, the Italiosters are coming
Italioster by Ricky Kirby October 12, 2007

italicize 

1) to make a font look slightly tipped over.
2) to be slanty, like an asian
3) to have sex with eva or liz, or both.
1) I needed to italicize my vocab words so my teacher knew what to look for.
2) Chen chen song italicizes alot because his eyes are like almonds
3) "Hey Eva. You wanna go italicize *wink wink*?"
"Not with you! You ain't ma liz!"
italicize by dEVAlicious October 15, 2004

Italic sarcasm 

using caps or italics to indicate heavy sarcasm on instant messenger. When used in person, a high pitched voice and excessive head nodding is used to denote the intended italic sarcasm.
NcStateMark: Dude you're such a loser shutup.
Bosoxfanatic220: Mark. HAS FRIENDS.
NcStateMark: NOT RACIST.
Bosoxfanatci220: TALL.
NcStateMark: GOOD USE OF ITALIC SARCASM.
Italic sarcasm by Sawyer April 27, 2006

Italic sarcasm 

Italic sarcasm is saying a statement with a heavy sarcasm on words such as she, he, that, not and other major words (a higher pitched voice than usual is also necessary to get full effect). It is usually used to make fun of people, primarily in comebacks. When trying to use this style of speaking on aim, one usually puts the sarcastic word in italics or caps.
Sitting in Spanish class...

Mark: Hey Matt you suck at Spanish.
Matt: oh YOU'VE got friends.
Mark: NOT gay
Matt: BALLS

Observers: Wow, Matt and Mark having a pretty bad italic sarcasm fight.
Italic sarcasm by Sawyer Hicks April 9, 2006