sicily is an island of awesome mixed cultures.the cultures include imigration over thousands of years from northern europe...french italy spain portugal tunisia libya
by im sorry December 28, 2008
Get the sicilian mug.Sicilians are of a mixed culture from fifferent people of the mediterranean. We are different from Italians. I always correct people. We are spicier and zestier than italians. Yes, we do have plenty of attitude (talkin to me?) We are very passionate about EVERYTHING we do; making love, eating, drinking, family, sports, the arts. We are also super loyal and dedicated to our real friends. Most Sicilian men I have known like women with the qualities of their mother, but with the opposite looking features (lighter).
For instance Sicilians eat voraciously, but work out the same way to burn it off. Regarding love making, I only wish to please my redheaded wife first!
by dmf_6874 April 1, 2008
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Someone from Sicily. Our language is different from that of mainland, so we are not "Italian". Sicilian people are Mediterranean, but not all of us have black hair and olive skin, though the majority do. We love our families and value them above anything else. In the words of Vito Corleone, a man who doesn't spend time with his family can never be a real man. Oh, also, we are not all in the Mafia.
I am half Sicilian. My brother is half Sicilian. We both have dark green eyes, white skin, and light brown and dark blonde hair respectively. Also, neither of us are affiliated in any way with the Mafia.
by tehki December 3, 2010
Get the Sicilian mug.Person from Sicily. Person with an Italian last name and features like dark curly hair, thick eyebrows and lips, and olive colored skin. Anyone from a place in the Mediteranean sea shoud have those features, includes people from Sicily, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Albania, and Mali, they all look alike.
by Stabros Eliganis October 8, 2004
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Get the Sicilian mug.Sicilians arenomadic Moore's from North Africa that crossed the Mediterreanean and settled upn the once Greek island now known as Sicily. Sicilians are different from Italians and are evident in their physicial features. Sicilians have darker skin tone, thicker lips, more flared nostrils and curlier hair.
You should never call an Italian a Sicilian because that is an insult.
Sicilians are more closely related to North Africans then they are to main land Italians.
You should never call an Italian a Sicilian because that is an insult.
Sicilians are more closely related to North Africans then they are to main land Italians.
by Frank Brunetti October 28, 2004
Get the sicilian mug.A people coming from the Italian island region of Sicily. Many Sicilian-AMERICANS claim to be different and "better" than other Italians without actually having any evidence to back it up. Sicily was historically part of the same kingdoms of the rest of southern Italy and the Roman Empire, and was not the only Italian region to have been invaded by a large number of peoples and to have absorbed their cultures. Italy was cut up into many kingdoms before unification, and thus each region has their own distinct culture which they put before a united Italian culture. They ARE Italian.
“To have seen Italy without seeing Sicily is not to have seen Italy at all..."-Goethe
"Someone from the southern island of Sicily would first be Siciliano, then Italian. A Fiorentino from the central region of Tuscany would sooner declare allegiance to la Toscana than he would to a Calabrese...who in turn would distinguish himself from a Milanese."-Gabrielle Euvino
"For some reason Sicilians think that the Mafia makes them a separate culture from the rest of Italy. They must not know about the Calabrese 'Ndrangheta, the Sacra Corona Unita in Puglia, and the Camorra in Naples (which, incidentally, is older than the Sicilian Mafia)."
"Yeah, Sicilians have their own language. So do Neapolitans, Venetians, and almost every other kind of Italian."
"Someone from the southern island of Sicily would first be Siciliano, then Italian. A Fiorentino from the central region of Tuscany would sooner declare allegiance to la Toscana than he would to a Calabrese...who in turn would distinguish himself from a Milanese."-Gabrielle Euvino
"For some reason Sicilians think that the Mafia makes them a separate culture from the rest of Italy. They must not know about the Calabrese 'Ndrangheta, the Sacra Corona Unita in Puglia, and the Camorra in Naples (which, incidentally, is older than the Sicilian Mafia)."
"Yeah, Sicilians have their own language. So do Neapolitans, Venetians, and almost every other kind of Italian."
by Angelo Beviliacqua July 30, 2009
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