From Diego..Originally Spanish (James, Jacob) but widely applied to Portuguese and Italians (and those of similar appearance). Derogatory.
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Get the dego mug.The word 'dego' stemmed from Diego, who was Christopher Columbus' son. The actual spelling, that no one uses any longer, is D'ego. It is not derogatory, if you are educated and realize from where and why that terminology originated. It has NOTHING to do with being 'paid as the day goes.'
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Get the dego mug.A person of Italian descent generally accompanied by the basic features:brn hair,brn eyes,tan complexion,almost always over-abundance of body hair.
The degos are far from being a dying breed.
My boyfriend the dego that he is loves his spaghetti no surprise right?
My boyfriend the dego that he is loves his spaghetti no surprise right?
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