Gazizza is a word from the world of "NewsRadio", a syndicated TV show on NBC from 1995-1999. The true story of this word is a writer's brother's friend, while playing foosball, would shout "Gazizza!" every time he hit the ball.
However, in the NewsRadio world (Specifically in episodes "Office Feud," and "Space," it is used as an informal greeting.
A rare and perfect person; a very unique name and individual; a name of a girl who is undoubtedly amazing. The type of girl you search your whole life for.
A very balanced person. Caring yet playful, understanding yet challenging.
Possesses more integrity than your mother's grandmother.
The type of woman who makes you want to be a better man.
Sexy and sweet.
Intelligent and independent.
Someone you can just cuddle for hours with. Someone you can trust your entire existence with.
Is young at heart.
A romantic;
An innocent;
A swift ninja who will not miss an opportunity to scare the living hell out of you.
An Italian sentence which means "thank you guys." in English. This sentence expresses proudly feeling of a Scuderia Ferrari driver to the team and the crews when they achieved some milestones.
This sentence is usually spoken and popularized by German Formula 1 driver Sebastian Vettel when he gets pole position, or when he wins a race since he joined the Ferrari F1 team on 2015.
Ferrari Crew: “P1 Sebastian! One and two. Well managed. Nice drive”.
Vettel: “Dai un’altra bandiera a Maranello. Vai! Grazie! Forza Ferrari. Grazie mille. Grazie ragazzi. Grande lavoro.”
- Sebastian Vettel post-race team radio after he won the Hungarian Grand Prix on 2017.
Adjective A politician or administrator, especially in healthcare system, who candidly speaks his or her mind with no regards whatsoever for political consequences or the emotional damage he or she might cause to people. The adjective honors multiple achievements of Iranian Minister of Health and Medical Education in the field of political self-destruction.