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    angry/in a bad mood; or "essere coglione" ("to be a jerk or fool"). Note that when said to a close friend ("ma quanto sei coglione"), the word is not really...
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  • la testa, coglione! (translated: "Duck your head, dumbass!"), which he contended to be a common American colloquialism. The expletive coglione (a vulgar...
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    that leased the condo, and afterwards sold it. Fini said he was "a dork (coglione) but never a corrupt man", because he did not notice that the condo was...
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    used as interjections, such as in English (balls or bollocks), Italian (coglione), and Spanish (cojones). Danish uses testicles as a term of abuse with...
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    freelancer. Haydn later remembered Porpora thus: "There was no lack of Asino, Coglione, Birbante [ass, cullion, rascal], and pokes in the ribs, but I put up with...
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  • Alexandru Draghici TV series 2021 Superwog 2 roles TV series 2021 New Gold Mountain Gregor TV miniseries In production Bunchie Alfredo Coglione TV series...
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  • movie 1994 Me Permites Matarte? Calavera 1994 Chilindrina en Apuros Don Coglione 1995 La Risa en Vacaciones 6 Pedro TV movie 1996 La Buenota Risa 1996 La...
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  • the world sees him. Coliandro's very name is a play on the Italian word coglione – a word literally meaning "balls", but most usually used with the meaning...
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  • marginal notes in his copy of it with terms such as "bue" ("ox") and "coglione" ("balls"), deriding him for his ignorance of both Italian and of Latin...
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