Pozzi
-The plural form of Pozzo, an Italian word meaning a well.
-A surname or last-name meaning 'one who lived by a well'.
-The plural form of Pozzo, an Italian word meaning a well.
-A surname or last-name meaning 'one who lived by a well'.
In the last half century, the pozzi that grace the campi of the Venice have been sealed over with concrete and then, typically, crowned with a ultra-heavy cast-iron lid.
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by BloodyDarkBlaze May 02, 2011
"I was so tired of beating the meat last night that I decided to put it in the pozzi instead."
"John, I heard you made excellent use of the pozzi last night."
"Yea, I'm not too proud of it, but I had to do what I had to do."
"John, I heard you made excellent use of the pozzi last night."
"Yea, I'm not too proud of it, but I had to do what I had to do."
by RightHand April 08, 2007
Nifty, cool, righteous. It's a great word for use when one is intoxicated. For some reason, that is the precise time that it becomes very amuzing. It has to be said with a definite "valley" accent to be used correctly.
by The Bellinghamster April 21, 2005
the act of being a pozzer.
by stonkyplonker January 28, 2022
by coinroller July 27, 2007
by pozer August 15, 2007
by BlackWidow1985 September 23, 2009