My Italian-American mother and her siblings used to refer to Pizza as something that sounded like abetz. This is Italian-American New York slang. They grew up in the Harlem section of Manhattan in the 1920's and 30's.
No, there isn't an Italian slang word for pizza that sounds like "abetz." The Italian slang word for pizza is simply "pizza."
The slang term for "no" that sounds like "naw" is spelled as "nah."
You can say "okay" in slang by using terms like "alright", "cool", "no problem", or "sounds good".
It depends on the context or specific word you are asking about. Could you please provide more information?
"Scivo" is not a word in Italian. It may be a misspelling or a slang term. Can you provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?
The slang term for "no" when pronounced as "naa" would be spelled as "nah."
Stugots in Italian-American slang means "balls" in English slang.
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Calamari isn't slang. It's an Italian word for squid.
Someone who eats lots of pizza is known as a "pizzatarian."
The slang term for "no" that sounds like "naw" is spelled as "nah."
Gumara is an Italian slang equivalent, from the television series the Sopranos, for the English word "girlfriend." The feminine singular noun also may be found spelled as "goomara" or "goomarah" in Italian-American slang. The pronunciation will be "goo-MA-ra" in Italian.
The word homalonas isn't Italian.
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the slang word for kangaroo is 'roo'! LOL IT SOUNDS FUNNY!
Italian slang for someone slow, as in "snail"
Latin/Italian slang for head.
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