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  2. Parmigiano dialect - Wikipedia

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    An example of the variation is the word bombèn "very well". In 1861, the popular forms were moltbein and monbén, but it has also taken these forms: montben, mondbén, moltbén, moltbein, monbén, and mombén. [2] [4] In the "Western Parmigiano" it's used a variety of locutions with the same meaning of bombèn, such as bèn a bota or bèn da bòn.

  3. Zorro - Wikipedia

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    Zorro is the secret identity of Don Diego de la Vega (originally Don Diego Vega), a young Californio man who is the only son of Don Alejandro de la Vega, the wealthiest landowner in California, while Diego's mother is dead. In most versions, Diego learned his swordsmanship while at university in Spain and created his masked alter ego after he ...

  4. Italian profanity - Wikipedia

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    Figo may also mean someone really skilled in doing something. When referring to a woman, the term strafiga means "smoking hot". The derived term figata means something cool. A less common synonym, mainly used in Rome and Naples respectively, is fregna [46] and fessa. (even if fessa, m. fesso, can simply mean pussy, but also stupid girl)

  5. De la Vega - Wikipedia

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    De la Vega is a surname in the Spanish language, most of its bearers belonging to the nobility. It means "of the meadow" and may refer to: It means "of the meadow" and may refer to: People

  6. List of adjectivals and demonyms for cities - Wikipedia

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    San Diego: San Diegan: San Diegan San Francisco: San Franciscan: San Franciscan San Jose: San Josean: San Josean San José: Josefino/a, San Josefinan: Josefino/a Şanlıurfa: Urfanian: Urfanian Santa Barbara: Santa Barbarian: Santa Barbaran Santa Clarita: Santa Claritan: Santa Claritan Santa Cruz de la Sierra: Cruceño: Cruceño Santa Fe: Santa ...

  7. San Diego Slang - AOL

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    Getty Images San Diego, Calif. -- home of sun, sand, surf.... and slang! Of course, San Diego slang includes the expected surfer lingo ("Dude, did you ride those swells this weekend?"), but there ...

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  9. Pope used vulgar Italian word to refer to LGBT people ...

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    Pope Francis used a highly derogatory term towards the LGBT community as he reiterated in a closed-door meeting with Italian bishops that gay people should not be allowed to become priests ...