Usually a name passed down from generations of italians.
This name means Power and demands respect. People with the name Vittorio are natural born leaders.
This name means Power and demands respect. People with the name Vittorio are natural born leaders.
by Vittorio July 12, 2006
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by drunken duck September 11, 2004
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Get the Victoriandustrial mug.Viktoria is the most sexiest, cutest and smartest girl you will ever meet and with her you never know what she gonna do.
If you know some Viktoria, you need to care about her because she care about you and she's not self-assured and there are you the one who needs to help her.
If you want a tips you should know that she is a very good girlfriend.
If you know some Viktoria, you need to care about her because she care about you and she's not self-assured and there are you the one who needs to help her.
If you want a tips you should know that she is a very good girlfriend.
by Vikitoria December 11, 2016
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1. A victory which is both damaging in the short-term, and yet also leads to staggering long-term losses.
2. A disaster both tactically and strategically.
3. A victory which no one should have wished for had they known the present or future consequences.
4. (pejorative) Any of the above senses, with the implication that the 'victor' is deluded as to the nature of their 'victory'.
Portmanteau of Brexit and Pyrrhic victory.
1. A victory which is both damaging in the short-term, and yet also leads to staggering long-term losses.
2. A disaster both tactically and strategically.
3. A victory which no one should have wished for had they known the present or future consequences.
4. (pejorative) Any of the above senses, with the implication that the 'victor' is deluded as to the nature of their 'victory'.
Portmanteau of Brexit and Pyrrhic victory.
The Embargo Act of 1807, as a response to the Chesapeake–Leopard Affair, both failed to damage British exports - they found new markets in South America - and damaged both the US economy and public confidence in the fairness of the US government. It was a short-term diplomatic failure, and a long-term economic disaster for the USA; the bill's passing is an early example of a Brexic victory.
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