What is the meaning of DAGO. Phrases containing DAGO
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Noun. A foreigner, usually applied to Italians, Spanish and Portugese. Derog and offensive.
n Spanish person (rather uncharitable and slightly antiquated). I mean the term is uncharitable and antiquated, not the Spanish person in question. There are two possible etymologies: One is that it is a slightly abbreviated “Diego,” that being of course a popular Spanish name. It may also be a contraction of the town name San Diego (named after Santiago, a.k.a. St. James, the patron saint of Spain). The term is in use in the U.S. but, rather perversely, refers to Italians.
n Used as a disparaging term for an Italian, Spaniard, or Portuguese. [Alteration of Spanish Diego, a given name]
Silly person
Dago is derogatory slang for a person of Hispanic origins.
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A dome-shaped structure built over relics of Buddha or some Buddhist saint.
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A nickname given to a person of Spanish (or, by extension, Portuguese or Italian) descent.
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A slip or piece.
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