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Kitemmuort 

Literally "those who died to you". Used as an insult in the neapolitan dialect to one's dead relatives or friends.
"Ma vafammok a kitemmuort", literally "go nut in your dead relatives mouth"
Kitemmuort by ueee November 23, 2021
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kitemmuort 

The most powerful exlamation in the Southern Italian dialect. It means "all your deads parents" or in another form, kitebbiv: "all of your alive parents".
For make this sentence much powerful add an "stra" before the sentence.
All'anm re sfaccim re muort e kitemmuort e chi te stramuort e chi t'adda ancor murì
kitemmuort by fra23~ November 16, 2017

kittemuort 

Neapolitan word which means “who’s dead to you” and it’s used as an insult or exclamation.
x: I destroyed your car.
y: vaffammok a li kittemuort e stramurt d mamt!

x: KITTEMUORT, I HURT MY PINKY TOE!
kittemuort by ronnyred.lmao February 23, 2023