Cuzão besides its offensive meaning is also a word you use with someone (generally a friend) when you are surprised by something. It's more common in São Paulo.
by ViniAlmeida September 6, 2016
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Hello = Ciaole
Good Bye = Ciaole
Q: How are u?
A: Ciaole!
This car is ciaole!
If u are happy: "ja ciaoleeeeeeeeeee"
Take to a girl: "hey ciaole ;)"
Good Bye = Ciaole
Q: How are u?
A: Ciaole!
This car is ciaole!
If u are happy: "ja ciaoleeeeeeeeeee"
Take to a girl: "hey ciaole ;)"
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Based on the denotation and extraction of "bye" and commonly used in a Peruvian-American context termed "Ciao" "Ciao" and urbanized as the American slang "Bye" "Bye."
Reference: Webster.com- used conventionally as an utterance at meeting or parting.
Reference: Webster.com- used conventionally as an utterance at meeting or parting.
English: Alright Babe, thanks for the fun date. Ciao ciao Spanish: Bueno, Mamá. Ya me voy. Ciao ciao
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Its pronounced "ci za dė že"
(In Lithuanian language)
Its pronounced "ci za dė že"
(In Lithuanian language)
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Get the cizadėžė mug.bunny ciao is just a cute way of saying hello or goodbye. It is a play on words of Bunny Chow - a dish that originated in South Africa where quarter or half a loaf bread is hollowed out and filled with curry. Made up by Kevin Risk.
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