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Per the Urban Dictionary, and also spelled "dago", the derogatory (and offensive) slang term "daigo" means an Italian who gives a bad name to all Italians. This type of Italian generally thinks he is a "tough guy" and can easily be spotted by being not very intelligent and a failure in most aspects of life. The daigo attempts to justify this by acting tough in an illogical manner.

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Using the term "daIgo" to refer to an Italian person is considered derogatory and offensive. It stems from a slur used against Italian immigrants in the past. It is disrespectful and should be avoided.

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