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Cheechees are kind of a slang word for breasts. They're many ways or saying this word, but that word is just slang.
Calamari isn't slang. It's an Italian word for squid.
The word homalonas isn't Italian.
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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.
Grana is one Italian slang equivalent of the English word "money".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It literally means "(metallic) grain". The pronunciation will be "GRA-na" in Italian.
Seni is an Italian equivalent of the English word "breasts." The masculine plural noun also translates as "bosoms" in English. The pronunciation will be "SEY-nee" in Italian.
"Crazy" is an English equivalent of the Italian slang word batz.Specifically, the slang word actually is pazzo. But in colloquial, conversational, and informal Italian, speakers often eliminate vowels when the meaning is unaffected. Such is the case with the final vowel o dropping from pazzo. In rapid Italian, the letter will harshen into the sound b, as in batz.
"Crazy" is an English equivalent of the Italian slang word batz.Specifically, the slang word actually is pazzo. But in colloquial, conversational, and informal Italian, speakers often eliminate vowels when the meaning is unaffected. Such is the case with the final vowel o dropping from pazzo. In rapid Italian, the letter will harshen into the sound b, as in batz.
Niente is an Italian equivalent of the Italian-American slang word "oongats" or "ungatz." The word means "nothing." The pronunciation will be "NYEN-tey" in Italian.
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.
A cafone is a slang term for a boorish, uneducated Italian-American - also the Italian word for a peasant, or a boor.