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Mortacci tua 

Romanesco dialect

1st
It literally means: "your despicable dead relatives".
tua="your", singular

mortacci="despicable dead relatives"
It's used to express strong disapproval of someone (or something that somebody did)

variations :

"mortacci mia"=" my despicable dead relatives"
"mortacci sua"=" his/her despicable dead relatives"
"mortacci vostri"=" your despicable dead relatives", plural

2nd
Sometimes used like an element of surprise
1st
Someone punches you: "Mortacci tua! What the fuck are you doing?"
A group of people pull a prank on you: "Mortacci vostri! You guys are assholes"
2nd
-"Have you heard? He bought a new super-car!"
-"Mortacci sua!"
Mortacci tua by biffout September 3, 2018

li mortacci tua 

An italian way used to insult dead relatives. Mostly used in the centre of Italy (Rome).
Es. "Ao Robè ma li mejo mortacci tua!"
Hey Rob, li mortacci tua
li mortacci tua by Nagasakia March 17, 2016

Li Mortacci Tua 

An Italian expression (the use is very common specifically in Rome) that in English means " Your fucking dead relatives". In italian it makes more sense, trust me
A: Sorry! I didn't see you, oh god my yogurt is all on your gucci shirt!
B: Li Mortacci tua! You fucking idiot!
Li Mortacci Tua by ItalianHoe March 3, 2019
well known from south park
rednecks get angrry that future folk took there jobs so they yell
They took ouare jerbs!
Them future folk took ouare jerbs!
jerb by Jimberley Kim April 7, 2005
Word of the Day on May 22, 2026
An Irish phrase meaning shit, derived from ass
(Not to be confused with the literal description of one's buttocks)
"Did you hear the song Aylek$ dropped?"
"Hardly. Her music is absolute cheeks."

"My boyfriend say LaFlame is cheeks."
"Tell your boyfriend I said it's his mixtape that's cheeks."
Cheeks by thecartisan April 26, 2020
Word of the Day on May 21, 2026

sans sheriff 

Lawless use of fonts or typography, with no regard to aesthetics or legibility
I'm putting this CV straight in the bin. Written totally sans sheriff.
sans sheriff by Jamarley July 3, 2019
Word of the Day on May 20, 2026