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puglisi

An Italian surname, taking its origins from the 'Pugliatti 'of the Puglia region of Southern Italy. A common surname in Sicily (rank 5th) and Northern Italy due to south-north migration. Not to be confused with Pugliese an adjective describing the people of the Puglia region of Italy.
Come vai di cognome? (what's your surname?) = Puglisi
by dan puglisi September 4, 2008
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purglia

Purglia, a very very very fat and disgusting chick. Modifications such as "shuplia" or "chodlia" can be used.
Wow, check out that fat disgusting Purglia crossing the street.
by BubbleQuinn July 10, 2004
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Pagliai

the act of a woman choking on her hair and vomiting through it
she was chewing on her hair so much she made herself pagliai
by tool room October 7, 2010
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Pagliarulo

Italian in heritage; a person who works with hay or one with hay coloured hair or texture.

Generally Pagliarulo's enjoy cannabis in many varieties.
Them: "Thats a fine looking hay bale you've got there."

Pagliarulo: "Thats not hay, that is weed!"
by DanielWebster420 December 15, 2012
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pagliaccio

Italian word for clown, jocker. Becoming popular in Scotland.

Sometimes spelled "Pagliazzo".
Ehehehh, you are a real pagliaccio my friend... I can't beleave you said that.
by Aldo Lo Spavaldo May 1, 2005
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Pagliaro Chronicles

The Chronicles Of A Obese Missing Insane Girl
Conner: Hey Have you seen the Pagliaro Chronicles?
Michael: Yeah, I wrote them
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pagliazzo

Italian word for clown, jocker. Becoming popular in Scotland.

Sometimes spelled "Pagliaccio".
Ehehehh, you are a real pagliaccio my friend... I can't beleave you said that.
by Aldo Lo Spavaldo May 1, 2005
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