Typical phrase from Abruzzo. A region from Italy.
Expresses anger, disappointment or surprise. But it is also a reinforcement
It is often accompanied by effective terms like "Dio Cane".
It is not uncommon to find this sentence: "Ngulo a Cristo!"
-"Ti è piaciuto Il Signore degli anelli?"
"Ngulo diocane sci!"
"Did you like the Lord of the rings?"
"Oh yeah baby!"
-"Come è andato il compito?"
"Ngulo...proprio male."
-"Ngulo a Cristo non vedo l'ora arrivino le vacanze che porcodio mi sto a rompe le palle e il cazzo in sto posto di Neruda del Diocane com Sting Sting sempr stang Sting."
"I'm really really happy that the holidays are coming"
People who love fog are called nebulophiles. The word comes from the Latin word “nebula,” which means "fog," and “phile,” which means, "lover of." It is similar in construction to the word, pluviophile.
I love the silent cool and wet smell of fog; I'm just a nebulophile at heart.