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dio ladro 

Dio ladro is usually used when somebody is very angry and wants to scream all his pain. Dio ladro means god thief and this expression is very popular in veneto or the north of italy. Some words similar to dio ladro are: dio veleno, dio barabba, dio bastardo, dio brigante, dio castrato, dio lanciafiamme
Dio ladro che merda che sei !
Ma dio ladro dove cazzo sono le chiavi?
Dio schifoso ladro ma quanto cazzo ci metti a cagare ?
Dio ladro infame merdoso sudicio cane ma ho bucato la gomma
Dio ladro che puzza di merda
dio ladro by Dio barbba 001 July 17, 2017
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Dio Ladro 

"Dio Ladro" is an italian expression which means god (he does not deserve the caplock G that motherfucker) is a thief. It is used when someone see a thief and then yell "Dio Ladro!"
Dio Ladro, mi si è spento il pc.
God thief, my pc shutted down.
Dio Ladro by 'O Gabibb December 8, 2020
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dio ladro 

Literally god robber, is a swear tipically used in Veneto italy
Mi hanno appena rigato la macchina dio ladro!
dio ladro by Daghegasuncolpo December 7, 2016

dio ladro 

dio ladro is similar at many kinds of blaspheme terms used in the Italian language. This expression is expecially used by aged people, when something doesn't go as planned.
"dovevi essere qui un'oradio ladro!" "oggi capitano tutte a me, dio ladro!
dio ladro by SOAPBONNY June 1, 2017

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