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Arrigones

Tinned (canned) Italian tomatoes; one of the major suppliers to the Royal Navy of this commodity was gentleman named Signor A. Riggoni who had his name in large letters all over the labels. The eponymous term lives to this day.
Today we had breakfast of eggs, bacon fried slice and arrigones.
by Cepha July 1, 2011
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arrivyness

The state an object is in when it has arrived at a certain destination
The parcel came in all its arrivyness

It's arrivyness was very prompt
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Aragones

The true origin of the name can be found in 1700s Spain where the great conquer Reyanaldino named his son Aragones (during that time it meant boy of dreams or boy of greatness).
I’m never allow myself to give you up or let you down but for one thing certain I’m never going to turn around and desert you, said Aragones
by Benedict comeinurmum November 22, 2021
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