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Pizzaritous

1.Having a strong affection for pizza; can eat it anytime of the day regardless how many times in a week.

2.Getting excited to eat it ...or ordering it.

3.Letting Facebook & Twitter know how good it is.
I have pizzaritous, i can eat it cold or warm & in the morning or night.
by leslaay August 23, 2011
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pizzarectile dysfunction

When you are about to bite a slice of pizza and the end droops on you as its about to enter your mouth.
This pizza has major pizzarectile dysfunction. I've yet been able to bite into it.
by Proclus_Plato January 2, 2012
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Pizzarhea

(n) the diarrhea that results when one eats too much pizza. Afflicts people with lactose intolerance pretty frequently.
Shlomo and Takashi knew that their bodies could not process milk, but after a few beers, they hit the pizzeria, split a large cheese, and ended up on the toilet with pizzarhea all night
by doodlesaurus May 8, 2014
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pizzaritos

a burrito that is just filled with ur ordinary pizza toppings; sauce, cheese, etc. Ryan Higa and Sean Fujiyoshi made them in a video:)
I can't wait to eat some pizzaritos! lol
by ryanhigalamp December 12, 2015
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Pizzanado

Pizzanado - à lover of pizza, pizza + afficianado
Ros is a pizzanado
by The Fat Welshman April 16, 2020
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Pizzaria (ˈpɪtsəri ə)

Meaning of pizzeria in English:

pizzeria

NOUN

A place where pizzas are made or sold; a pizza restaurant.

Origin
Italian.

Pronunciation
pizzeria
/ˌpi tsəˈri ə/ /ˈpɪtsəri ə/
‘Corsica is a popular holiday destination in the summer, particularly with French and German tourists, and the small towns are crammed with cafes, bars, pizzerias and restaurants.’
‘The chain pizzerias like Pizza Hut and Sbarro are few and far-between for such a populated area; it's as though they have the decorum to lay low in one of the world's pizza capitals.’
‘His foodservice customers primarily consist of distributors, hotels, pizzerias and national account restaurants.’
‘This translates into millions of pizzas ordered from pizzerias - more than 7,000 outlets in all - strung out in a chain across the country.’
‘We rode past small shops and street vendors, restaurants and pizzerias, drinking the atmosphere in with the occasional whiff of good food.’
‘The patties are familiar to New Yorkers who order bland commercial versions sold at numerous pizzerias.’
‘For food, the two would go to fancy restaurants or pizzerias, all within walking distance.’
‘Most of those quaint and charming bookstores have sold out to pizzerias and chain stores.’
‘I enquired politely whether it was possible to buy a pizza at the pizzeria - not an entirely unreasonable request - but was met by a gentle shaking of the head.’
‘The most popular restaurants are steak houses and pizzerias.’
‘Although a meal in smart restaurants such as Nobu and Il Teatro may inflict a heart attack on your bank manager, eating and drinking need not be restricted to cafés and pizzerias.’

Pizzaria (ˈpɪtsəri ə)
by ANCIENT_WOLFY January 19, 2022
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Sonia Pizzaro

A true juggalette. ICP superfan, Sonia Pizzaro from Operation Repo, shows clown love by doing her makeup to look like Violent J and dipping her nuts in your soup. Bloop!
by I.eat.crayons123 April 2, 2022
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