(verb) To rip off, steal, swindle, or bamboozle by means of trickery, lies, or deception, wherein the victim will be left with an acute realization that they should've known better.
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a Filipino from the Philipines.
"Hey, Check out that new foreign Exchange Student!"
"The Pino? Yeah! That kid is cool! Straight from the Philipines!"
"The Pino? Yeah! That kid is cool! Straight from the Philipines!"
by TheGasMaskGuy March 5, 2008
Get the Pino mug.A beautiful pacific islander that has good morals and discipline from her mother. Is most likely a straight A valedectorian in school and will be a doctor in the future.
by cammy_ July 15, 2008
Get the pinay mug.A positive term for anything that is small and cute. Has a similar meaning to incy wincy but refers only to animate objects that have a pointy, sharp or thin manner about them.
That mouse is very pincy. Look at that girl, her face is quite pincy. That bird with long legs is pincing around my garden.
by KIRSTYD August 7, 2008
Get the Pincy mug.A person who deliberately or incidently draws unnecessary attention to themselves.
A person that annoys or interupts another, who under normal circumstances, would have nothing to do with them.
A person that annoys or interupts another, who under normal circumstances, would have nothing to do with them.
"I was taking the walk of shame when this pinorkle bailed me up on the street and said, 'Do you smoke? I haven't smoked for thirty years.' Pinorkle!"
by The_bird_and_the_bucket October 23, 2007
Get the pinorkle mug.Giuseppe "Pino" Greco (1950 - September 1985) was a hitman and member of the Sicilian Mafia. A number of sources refer to him exclusively as Pino Greco although Giuseppe was his Christian name; "Pino" is a frequent abbreviation of the name Giuseppe.
Not a great deal of information is available about his early life except that he came from a long line of Mafiosi. His family, the Greco Mafia family, were prominent Mafiosi (he was a distant relative of Salvatore Greco) and he is believed to have joined the Mafia sometime in the late 1970s. His father was also a Mafiosi nicknamed Scarpa, Sicilian for "Shoe", hence Giuseppe's nickname of Scarpuzzedda; "Little Old Shoe".
Not a great deal of information is available about his early life except that he came from a long line of Mafiosi. His family, the Greco Mafia family, were prominent Mafiosi (he was a distant relative of Salvatore Greco) and he is believed to have joined the Mafia sometime in the late 1970s. His father was also a Mafiosi nicknamed Scarpa, Sicilian for "Shoe", hence Giuseppe's nickname of Scarpuzzedda; "Little Old Shoe".
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