by HOWYATOMMY September 26, 2014
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by ViolaSwag November 23, 2011
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by Humblewizard December 27, 2007
Get the censorbot mug.A more commonly used named than Violincello, a string instrument that is played sitting down. It is held in between the knees and supsended off of the ground by an end pin. It is made of mostly wood and has four strings, A,D,G, and C. Traditionally, the strings were made from cat intestines, but now makers have moved onto steel and other synthetic materials. It is tuned an octave lower than the viola and one octave higher than the cello bass. It is said to be the instrument that most resembles the human voice, with its deep, rich tone. Famous cellist include Yo-Yo Ma, Rasputina featuring three cellist, and Apocalyptica featuring four.
by Penguin October 21, 2004
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by cxnnor May 17, 2009
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by dude-im-cool-43 July 9, 2010
Get the censorship mug.pronounced slangly by Italians as "gen-dahn", cento anni means 'one hundred years', and is meant to imply 'one hundred years of health', which is often said during a toast along with 'salut'.
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