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Capish

do you understand? from Italian 'tu capisci?' (infinitive form: capire > to understand)
by Maurizio July 31, 2007
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false capital

When large well known cities are not the capital of a state, the capital usually winds up being a city that no one ever hears about. Examples, Harrisburg PA, Albany NY, Carson City, Nevada etc.
Person: Wtf? Philadelhpia isn't the capital of PA? NYC isn't the capital of NY!!?!? Las Vegas isn't the capital of Nevada?!?!?

Me: Yup, there all false capitals
by Jersey Kid January 26, 2008
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capicolla

This Italian Classic ham is made from whole trimmed pork butts, hand rolled in crushed red pepper, paprika and other Italian spices, then naturally smoked for a delightful taste sensation.
I think a capicolla sub would be good for lunch.
by StevenM June 1, 2006
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capisco

the responding word to capisce
meaning "i understand"
don vignalo: u got 1 week to get me my money or you gonna get whacked. capisce?

dude: capisco, don vignalo
by megangurl July 20, 2008
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Capitalism

*nico bellic put a dollar into a vending machine*
*the machine swallow the cash but doesn't give out the canned drinks it contains*

nico: capitalism is a dirty business
by Haradrim September 19, 2011
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Classy with a capital K

1) An expression that denotes the user thinks the person or thing s/he is describing is the opposite of classy; it can be used regardless of whether the person/object is attempting to be classy (i.e. having klass rather than class).

2) Very tacky, or in some cases, trashy.
She was wearing a white blouse with a black bra, too tight daisy dukes, and clear heels

Wow, that's classy with a capital K.
by Meredith G May 18, 2010
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capisce

Italiano for "get it?", or "understand?", or "do I make myself clear?". Used commonly by mafioso people.
"This is your first and final warning. Don'tchu ever, and I mean ever, do that again. Capisce?"

"Everything but capisce."
by Dave March 28, 2004
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