From Diego..Originally Spanish (James, Jacob) but widely applied to Portuguese and Italians (and those of similar appearance). Derogatory.
by KaptinKook January 1, 2011
Get the Degomug. The word 'dego' stemmed from Diego, who was Christopher Columbus' son. The actual spelling, that no one uses any longer, is D'ego. It is not derogatory, if you are educated and realize from where and why that terminology originated. It has NOTHING to do with being 'paid as the day goes.'
by D'ego Smart One October 20, 2009
Get the Degomug. A person of Italian descent generally accompanied by the basic features:brn hair,brn eyes,tan complexion,almost always over-abundance of body hair.
The degos are far from being a dying breed.
My boyfriend the dego that he is loves his spaghetti no surprise right?
My boyfriend the dego that he is loves his spaghetti no surprise right?
by Iloveitwhenyoucallmebigpoppa August 9, 2004
Get the Degomug. by Franky Figgs September 16, 2005
Get the Degomug. by Yo mommax10 May 15, 2006
Get the Degomug. Dego (Day-go) is a term used to refer to people pf italian descent, because when italians immigrated to the united states and worked under the irish they wanted to get paid as the "day goes" by intstead of at the end of the week, so you get dego.
"you dirty dego italian"
by Lenny Liese March 22, 2007
Get the Degomug. Very common to a dingle berry, a piece of shit that clings to your ass hair then dries and becomes a son of a bitch to remove.
Degoes where you goes.
by Annonymous of the Annoymous Clan April 15, 2008
Get the degoesmug.