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What is gabagool?A delicious Italian breakfast food. While it is usually used in sandwiches, some people prefer to eat it with a pickle. Oddly enough, it was originally used to feed donkeys in Italy, before Tony said βFuck that shit, Iβm gonna eat this on my pizza nowβ and stole the whole supply of the stuff from the donkey community. Woke up this morninβ, got some gabagool... gabagool - meme gifgabagool - videoGabagool - what is it?The soup Michael Scott orders when he has a business lunch with the so-called mafia. βAnd for you sirβ What does "gabagool" mean?A fill in for any word that you forget what you were going to or cants say Arenβt you excited for the gabagool Gabagool - what does it mean?Term recently used by Italians to define the "italian-wannabes", people sometimes of Italian origins (mostly Americans) who know nothing about Italy and are arrogant towards the Italians when they try to explain what Italian culture is actually like. The typical "gabagool" does not know how to speak Italian and is deeply convinced that Italians are exactly like television stereotypes. - That gabagool insulted me when I said him that Lasagna is a type of pasta, not a recipe. Gabagool - meaningA spicy Italian sausage. Tony wants it but can't have it. Tony: Who ate all the gabagool? Gabagool - definitionItalian-American slang word for a Southern Italian vagina. Man, I gotta get me some of dat gabagool! The spicier the bettah! Gabagool - slangThe americanized version of the Italian word "Capicola" made popular by Tony Soprano and other ignorant 2nd & 3rd generation Italo-Americans who have forgotten how to speak italian properly. "Let's have a gabagool sandwich after we wack Big Pussy." GabagoolThe Sicilian pronunciation for the spicy deli ham "Capicola". "Do you want provologne on your gobagool sandwich?" GabagoolCapicola Ham. "My wife sends me here to shop because they got good gabagool." GabagoolThis is an addition to the previous definition, which is half right. "Gabagool" is slang for "capicola." It is not a mispronunciation, but is instead in Napolitan dialect, which is what the Sopranos and many Italian-Americans use. The rule in this dialect is to chop off ending vowels and to voice unvoiced consonants. |
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