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dagoes

n. (plural of dago English)

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dago
  1. n. offensive terms for a person of Italian descent [syn: wop, Guinea, greaseball]

  2. [also: dagoes (pl)]

Usage examples of "dagoes".

Mind you, it took them a hell of a long time to find his body, but the dagoes are bloody inefficient at everything except levying customs duties, and they can do that faster than anyone in history.

It's the nearest harbor to the mines, you see, which is why the dagoes are touchy about it.

We keep a squadron on the coast just to make sure the bloody dagoes don't shoot any of our people.

Bloody dagoes shot him in a nasty little fight when we captured one of their frigates.

For a second Sharpe was tempted to turn the boat and seize Fort Niebla before the Spaniards, realizing how hugely they outnumbered Cochrane's puny forces, made their counterattack, but Harper suddenly shouted that the dagoes on the riverbank were flying a white flag.

On 8 May 1924, Joe Howard was in Heinie Jacobs’ bistro on South Wabash Avenue, explaining to some acquaintances that all dagoes were cowards, when an overweight young Italian walked in through the door.

Usually the Dagoes can be relied upon to use their knives in a more effective manner.

Flogging and death were the punishments meted out to Englishmen who refused to obey the orders of officers who had arbitrarily assumed command over them — English sailors were not likely to fret unduly over Dagoes in the same position, even though with English lower-class lack of logic they would have been moved to protest against a formal hanging of officers.

Cut this wreckage away first, and we'll give the Dagoes their bellyful after.