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  1. crazy. US, 1980. Coined during the Vietnam war. A second, unrelated meaning given for fugazi or fugazy is fake or counterfeit. The word is not Italian, though a few speculate it may have originated as fugace, meaning fleeting or impermanent. According to a 2008 Word Detective post, it may have originated in famous low-budget advertisements for ...

  2. Feb 25, 2021 · Fugazi is an acronym that would stand for Fucked Up, Got Ambushed, Zipped In. According to military sources however this explanation is completely off the mark and a mix up is assumed with Fubar (Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition). Fugazi also seems to be American/Italian slang for 'fake'. Share. Improve this answer.

  3. Mar 23, 2022 · A different but common meaning is "perfectly adjusted in minute detail," as in "It took me awhile to get the hang of this golf club, but I'm starting to get my swing dialed in." One of the definitions that Merriam-Webster offers for unplugged is "to temporarily refrain from using electronic devices (such as computers or smartphones)."

  4. Apr 5, 2022 · 2. Se ne stava penzoloni sull'albero. Is "ne" mandatory here and what does it adds? Couldn't we just say. Stava penzoloni sull'albero. Se stava penzoloni sull'albero. How would the corresponding question look like? Come se ne stave sull'albero ? Come stava sull'albero ?

  5. Aug 25, 2017 · This is the meaning in which "ragazzo/a/i" are used in the expressions "Ciao ragazzo/a/i/e". I cannot quote other sources, but in my experience the expressions "Ciao ragazzo/a/i/e" are fairly widespread in Italy, and their usage is definitely not limited to bar, restaurants and such. Those expressions are very informal and sometimes are used ...

  6. Oct 29, 2019 · Treccani says that "maglietta" means "capo d’abbigliamento estivo di leggera maglia di cotone, con o senza maniche, generalm. lungo fino alla vita" (= light piece of clothing for the summer, made of cotton, with or without sleeves, generally long until the waist). There is no explicit reference to short sleeves and lack of collar and buttons.

  7. Jan 25, 2021 · meaning; Share. Improve this question. Follow asked Jan 25, 2021 at 22:08. Real Dreams Real ...

  8. Jul 1, 2019 · The double meaning of 's leads to one of the most common mistakes in written English: confusing its, which is the possessive form of it, and it's, which is a contraction of it is. * - When approximating certain dialects or slang in writing, s' may be used, rarely, as an abbreviation or contraction of it is when placed at the front (never the back!) of another word.

  9. 2. "And you" is used in a variety of contexts to mean that whatever the other person said is also true for "you" as well as for "me" or whoever was referred to originally. So here, Sophia says "Nice to meet you." When Lucas says, "And you", he means, "And I also think it is nice to meet you." You can also say, "And me" or "And Bob" or some ...

  10. Sep 5, 2014 · 1. It depends on the scenario. For example, if you always have class on Thursday. It would mean to have it done by class on Thursday. Whereas if you are taking an internet class that doesn't have set time frames, it would mean to have it done by 11:59PM Thursday night. – CRABOLO.