by Idkwhattoputbutidc April 25, 2021
Get the signorasfag mug."Brutto il signore" literally means "Ugly (the) God". The Catholic Church is really powerful in Italy and insults to God, Jesus, Mary and all the other saints are very badly judged (it's actually a crime) but, at the same time, very common. People use "Brutto il signore" even to complain about anything, for example when they accidentally hurt theirselves or it starts raining. It's particulary in the folk customs of the two regions of Veneto and Tuscany, where they use these kind of expressions ("Dio Maiale", "Madonna Puttana", "Cane di Gesù" and so on) very often and at every age.
*a hammer or another heavy objects falls on one's foot*
(loud) "BRUTTO IL SIGNORE!!!"
"I've been in queue for an hour to get the ticket and so I missed the last train, brutto il signore!"
(loud) "BRUTTO IL SIGNORE!!!"
"I've been in queue for an hour to get the ticket and so I missed the last train, brutto il signore!"
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literally "god lord is a pig"
literally "god lord is a pig"
Porco il signore, se non ti stai zitta ti legno.
Porco il signore, if u dont shut ur fucking mouth imma beat ur ass up
Porco il signore, quando c'era lui...
Porco il signore, when he was still here...
(referred to dux, ducis)
Porco il signore, if u dont shut ur fucking mouth imma beat ur ass up
Porco il signore, quando c'era lui...
Porco il signore, when he was still here...
(referred to dux, ducis)
by torto è gentile November 22, 2021
Get the porco il signore mug.This word has often been used to describe individuals who use enormous graphic signatures on forums/message boards that allow them. The problem is, they become tedious to readers who have to scroll the mouse wheel twice just to get to the next post. Therefore, they overshadow practically everything the poster has written, which in most cases, is nothing more than 15 words followed by a repetitive 300x300 image, as such, with each comment.
Such practice results in a paradox where the poster may think their craft work is impressive, but usually readers interpret it as a symbol of inferiority with a gross alter ego of being everything the writer is not.
Such practice results in a paradox where the poster may think their craft work is impressive, but usually readers interpret it as a symbol of inferiority with a gross alter ego of being everything the writer is not.
I couldn’t make sense of the topic for all the signoramus interruptions.
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