Yoo Getonis, help me in maths!
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Get the Getonis mug.A derogatory term for a person of Italian decent, usually those who try to be a stereotypical American-Italian. Similar to racial slurs such as nigger and cracker.
Signs of this include but are not limited to: over-greased hair, Italian accent (even though they aren't actually from, nor have they ever been to, Italy), frequent references to the mob (even though they know no one in the mob), and using "I'm Italian" as an excuse to be rude and/or fat.
Signs of this include but are not limited to: over-greased hair, Italian accent (even though they aren't actually from, nor have they ever been to, Italy), frequent references to the mob (even though they know no one in the mob), and using "I'm Italian" as an excuse to be rude and/or fat.
Guito: Let's go to the Olive Garden.
Person: I thought you were on a diet?
Guito: Shuddup, I'm Italian, this is how we eat. Don't disrespect me, I'll get cousin Vinny to break your shins.
Person: You don't even have a cousin Vinny. You're such a guito.
Person: I thought you were on a diet?
Guito: Shuddup, I'm Italian, this is how we eat. Don't disrespect me, I'll get cousin Vinny to break your shins.
Person: You don't even have a cousin Vinny. You're such a guito.
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Also a mass murderer who’s fighting teenagers in his free time
Also a mass murderer who’s fighting teenagers in his free time
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1.- You can't say me gusto, well, you actually can, but it would mean "I like myself".
2.- Me gustà (with the orthograpic accent at the end) it's past tense, it means "I liked it" it can also mean "I liked him/her", it depends on the context.
3.- Me gusta is present tense "I like it" or "I like him/her".
Not everything in spanish that ends with O is masculine and A femenine.
GustÃ, gusto and gusta are part of the same verb: Gustar (infinitive), In spanish, verbs do not change acording to male or female.
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Me Gusto
Me Gusta
Me GustÃ
1.- You can't say me gusto, well, you actually can, but it would mean "I like myself".
2.- Me gustà (with the orthograpic accent at the end) it's past tense, it means "I liked it" it can also mean "I liked him/her", it depends on the context.
3.- Me gusta is present tense "I like it" or "I like him/her".
Not everything in spanish that ends with O is masculine and A femenine.
GustÃ, gusto and gusta are part of the same verb: Gustar (infinitive), In spanish, verbs do not change acording to male or female.
Hope this is not too extensive and it actually helps you out
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Me Gusto
Me Gusta
Me GustÃ
Me Gusto Queso is very wrong. But Still, Me Gusto, cause I'm so pretty.
Me GustÃ.....but now she's gone.
The Queso....Me Gusta!
Me GustÃ.....but now she's gone.
The Queso....Me Gusta!
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