If you saw it around your neigborhood, chances are it's the nickname or tag of somebody. There is no universal meaning of "fazm" in the graffiti culture.
The word, graffiti, as used today, comes to us from the Italian word, graffiato (scratched). Originally, it came from the Greek word: graphein (to write).
The word 'graffitti' is plural. Graffito is the singular version, though it is uncommon among laymen`s terms
it means kelpie
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The word itself is Italian, but it is certainly Latin in origin. 'graffiare' - 'to scribble' is the root word.
Graffiti has three syllables.
COSH is a graffiti artist from Rotterdam, Netherlands.
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The word, graffiti, as used today, comes to us from the Italian word, graffiato (scratched). Originally, it came from the Greek word: graphein (to write).
If you mean doing graffiti legally, that would be an artist's job.
graffitoThe word graffiti is a plural noun in Italian. In English graffiti is far more common than the singular form graffito.When the reference is to a particular inscription (as in There was a bold graffiti on the wall), the form graffito would be etymologically correct.
i have got no idea another answer: because graffiti is considered art work or do yu mean musical artists? if you mean tht its just people graffiti their favorite artists
The word is spelled graffiti.
The word 'graffitti' is plural. Graffito is the singular version, though it is uncommon among laymen`s terms
· American Graffiti
Graffiti was invented in Europe. It is an Italian word, and refers to the practice in northern Italy of decorating the outside of houses with drawings. Graffiti is Italian for scratching. Graffiti (without the owners permission) has been found in the ruins of Pompeii.
It came from the Italian word "graffiato," which means "scratched."