a way for the ultra groups to show their support for a football team. usually accomplished through scarves, huge drapes with logos on it, or through fireworks.
by International Bad Boy September 19, 2004
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An obsessed Schumacher fanatic who is quite possibly mentally ill and in dire need of medical help.
Will use deranged logic and imaginary facts to proclaim that any F1 driver with the surname Schumacher is unconditionally better than everyone in all circumstances.
An obsessed Schumacher fanatic who is quite possibly mentally ill and in dire need of medical help.
Will use deranged logic and imaginary facts to proclaim that any F1 driver with the surname Schumacher is unconditionally better than everyone in all circumstances.
by Tifosi1 February 29, 2004
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The hardcore fans are called ultras.
The singular of tifosi is tifoso.
The hardcore fans are called ultras.
The singular of tifosi is tifoso.
by bjps May 17, 2008
Get the tifosi mug.fans, in Italian. Not hooligans. Does not exclude hooligans any more than "fans" in English does, but that's all it means: fans. Hooligans in Italian are "ultras," who do indeed often have strong political leanings to the right (Lazio ultras being the classic example). If "ultras" with strong political leanings to the left exist, it must be in a parallel universe ...
Antonio: ciao Vincenzo, Francesca, state tornando dalla partita?
Vincenzo: si', sai che siamo grandi tifosi della squadra, ma adesso dobbiamo fare la spesa per la mamma, e poi facciamo i compiti come i bravi ragazzi che siamo!
Translation: ciao Vincenzo, Francesco, are you coming back from the match?
Vicenzo: yes, you know we're huge tifosi of the team, but now we have to do the shopping for mamma and then we're going to do our homework like the good kids we are!
Vincenzo: si', sai che siamo grandi tifosi della squadra, ma adesso dobbiamo fare la spesa per la mamma, e poi facciamo i compiti come i bravi ragazzi che siamo!
Translation: ciao Vincenzo, Francesco, are you coming back from the match?
Vicenzo: yes, you know we're huge tifosi of the team, but now we have to do the shopping for mamma and then we're going to do our homework like the good kids we are!
by watchafallingknife May 17, 2008
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Fan/Supporter.
Fan/Supporter.
1-"sono tifoso di Rossi"-"I am a Rossi fan"
2-"sono tifoso del Liverpool"-I am a Liverpool supporter"
2-"sono tifoso di calcio" -"I am a football fan"
2-"sono tifoso del Liverpool"-I am a Liverpool supporter"
2-"sono tifoso di calcio" -"I am a football fan"
by italianoitaliano May 17, 2008
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Get the tifosi mug.When somebody speaks as if they know what they are talking about, but in reality does not know what they are saying. Aka when someone is “full of shit.”
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