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italo disco nap

A disco nap followed by an espresso before going out.
I had an italo disco nap before going out to the club tonight. Doubly refreshed!
by glacial23 March 25, 2010
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Italian Exit

When you {irish exit a bar to get late night pizza.
"Yo where'd you go?"
"Sorry I had to Italian exit and grab a slice"
by chateaucashflow August 24, 2016
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Italian Lunch

Pleasuring yourself anally using the mouth of a passed out girl/guy.
I have a bad taste in my mouth since Christian and I had an Italian Lunch.
by Jebezzel April 22, 2008
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italian job

Classic British heist caper from 1968 starring Sir Michael Caine of Rotherhithe and Noel Coward.
You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!
by Mr Bridger February 24, 2004
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Italy

Peninsular in southern Europe, not really a country more a group of city states that still hate each other, but prefer football to wars now.
Home of the best food in the world aswell as the most beautiful cities and the most passionate football fans in the world.
Italy is so great, I'm also going there on holiday this year!

FORZA HELLAS!
by 3000 July 16, 2004
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italktosnakes

Kristina (or "Monday"), aka italktosnakes on youtube is 1/5 of the five awesome girls, and 1/2 of the parselmouths. Kristina can be seen every monday on the five awesome girls channel on youtube. She has a book club, a wizard rock band, and is known to be very upbeat. Oh, and she was hatched from a dragon egg. Maybe this explains her awesome?
"Oh no! Monday is almost over and italktosnakes hasn't posted a video to fiveawesomegirls! She's TOTALLY getting punished. I hope Lauren thinks of a good one.
by andyoulaughed June 14, 2008
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Italian-American

1.) An American citizen of both Italian and American descent
2.) An American citizen that can trace his/her heritage back to both Italy and to the colonies of the United States
An Italian-American has both Italian and American blood. The term Italian-American, as well as other hyphenations in America, is commonly used to signify an American citizen of Italian descent. However, according to international standards, this is incorrect. A true Italian-American is of both Italian and colonial American descent.
by Urban Dictionary April 5, 2004
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