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Schiattone

Surname of Italian descent. Loosely translated to "big scare".
So,in comparison to English occupational names like Miller, Smith, or Baker,the name Schiattone carries an ominous connotation.
"Did you talk to her?"
"Yeah, but not for long..."
"What'd she say?"
"She told me to 'fuck off' before she 'ripped my lips off'."
"Wow. Intense."
"Well, she is a Schiattone."
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Schicklgruber

Schicklgruber (noun): An excavator from the old world, which literally means "paid corrective digger".
The ancient ruins were uncovered by a Schicklgruber who was hired to excavate the site and search for historical artifacts.
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Schiano Moriello

Term used to describe an aggressively fanatical fan of the Italian soccer team known as Napoli.
Mamma mia, ma quello è proprio uno Schiano Moriello!
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WOw, that reporter just went full Terri Schiavo.
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Schblargen

brought about with reference to how the german language sounds, schprechen(german) - schblargen (made up). schprechen is speak in german (or similar).
Schblargen can be used in exclamation; when a word you're thinking of cannot be found; just to scream at someone because it's pure nonsense; or in question form. Any will do, really. Whatever you think fits, probably does.
Alex exclaimed "schblargen!" and the rest of the group giggled .

"omg! what the schblargen?!?!"
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