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Historical criminal subculture and term of address in Neapolitan language
Guappo (plural: guappi) is a historical Italian criminal subculture and informal term of address in the Neapolitan language, roughly analogous to or meaning
Guappo
Slur for Italians or people of Italian descent
in 1908, and that it originates from the Southern Italian dialectal term guappo, roughly meaning "dandy", or "swaggerer", derived from the Spanish term
Wop
Italian singer and actor (born 1969)
debut with his father in 'A mamma. In 1982, he recorded his first album, O guappo nnammurato, for the La Canzonetta Record label; in addition to songs from
Sal_Da_Vinci
Italian Camorra boss
1892), also known as 'O Signorino for his elegant manners, was a legendary guappo and the capintesta (head-in-chief) of the Camorra, a Mafia-type organisation
Ciccio_Cappuccio
Fictional character from The Godfather series
dresses and carries himself in a manner reminiscent of the mostly Neapolitan guappo criminal subculture. Fanucci is a notorious Black Hand extortionist who
Don_Fanucci
Slang term
commentary for his "Sopranos throwback moment". Anti-Italianism Goomba Goomah Guappo Guido (slang) Paesano Sicilian Mafia Wop Also spelled goomba, goombah, gumba
Goombah
1954 Italian film
Sant'Agata dei Fornai The original Italian release comprises six segments: "Il guappo", "Pizze a credito", "Funeralino", "I giocatori", "Teresa", and "Il professore"
The_Gold_of_Naples
Derogatory term for working-class Italian Americans
pomaded hair are also common stereotypes. Ars (slang) Greaser (subculture) Guappo Jersey Shore (TV series) Kiss Me, Guido List of ethnic slurs List of ethnic
Guido_(slang)
Italian actor (1898–1967)
Piselli The Gold of Naples (1954) as Don Saverio Petrillo (segment "Il guappo") Toto and Carolina (1955) as Antonio Caccavallo Toto in Hell (1955) as
Totò
Canada, United Kingdom Italian people Derived from the Italian dialectism, "guappo", close to "dude, swaggerer" and other informal appellations, a greeting
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1953 film
Erno Crisa as Il guappo Galeazzo Benti as Il soldatino Enrico Viarisio Franco Coop Renato Malavasi Cosetta Greco as Ex-amante del guappo Cristina Fantoni
Cavalcade_of_Song
Italian criminal
a well-known guappo or local boss. One of her brothers, Gennaro Licciardi known as "'a Scigna" (The Monkey) was a very powerful guappo, who later became
Maria_Licciardi
Italian actor
The Gold of Naples (1954) - Guappo (segment "Il guappo") (uncredited) Cento serenate (1954) Casta Diva (1954) - Il guappo Goodbye Naples (1955) - Pasqualino
Nino_Vingelli
"without papers" or "without passport"; it is actually derived from the term guappo (roughly meaning thug), from the Spanish guapo. Crime rates are declining
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Latin American philosophy
infrastructure]." List of English words of Spanish origin Gérson's law Guappo Jeitinho Malandragem Yankee ingenuity "viveza". Diccionario de la lengua
Viveza_criolla
Italian novelist and screenwriter (1922–2022)
scrivere, a cura di Silvio Perrella, Lecce, Manni, 2002. ISBN 88-8176-274-9. Guappo e altri animali, disegni di Giosetta Fioroni, Lugo, Associazione Culturale
Raffaele_La_Capria
Class of Spanish society
majo de la guitarra, painting by Ramón Bayeu, 1786 Maja Jabón, Myrurgia Guappo La Sape Apaches Cholo Chicano Machismo "Toda la información sobre Madrid
Majo
ethnic term for anyone of Italian descent, derived from the Neapolitan word guappo, close to 'dude, swaggerer' and other informal appellations. Some etymologies
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Italian actress (1927–2000)
Naples Laura Conforto 1954 The Gold of Naples Carolina Petrillo (segment "Il guappo") 1954 A Free Woman Solange 1955 Accadde al penitenziario 1955 Il piccolo
Lianella_Carell
Italian criminal (1935–2021)
village of Naples. Maresca was courted by a wealthy and powerful local guappo, or Camorra boss, from Palma Campania. Another suitor was Pasquale Simonetti
Pupetta_Maresca
Italian actor (born 1959)
Role Notes 1992 Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician Pietro 1993 Rasoi Il guappo Also screenwriter 1997 The Vesuvians Mayor of Naples Segment: La Salita
Toni_Servillo
Italian actor and production manager
Adalberto Maria Perrone Odds and Evens (1978) - Paragoulis the Greek L'ultimo guappo (1978) - Don Pasquale Ronciglio A Dangerous Toy (1979) - A bodyguard of
Luciano_Catenacci
passport" or "working off passage". It is a corruption of dialectal Italian guappo, "thug". The use of acronyms to create new words was nearly non-existent
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Italian criminal (1926–1955)
"price president" earned three or four million per day. Simonetti was a real guappo, an imposing man with great charisma and a robust physique. "He was a tall
Pasquale_Simonetti
Italian journalist, poet and lyricist (1866–1927)
his girlfriend, the then nineteen-year old Russo was approached by the guappo Teofilo Sperino. Later he also met Cappuccio, the head of the "honoured
Ferdinando_Russo
Italian film director, screenwriter and producer
d'Italia (1984) Vanilla and Chocolate (Vaniglia e cioccolato) (2004) L'Ultimo guappo (1978) Napoli serenata calibro 9 (1978) Big Mamma (Il mammasantissima) (1978)
Ciro_Ippolito
Italian actor
Pacifico Avvocato Gioffani The Gold of Naples Gennaro Esposito (segment "Il guappo") 1957 The Lady Doctor Johnny 1958 Io, mammeta e tu Maggiore medico Toto
Agostino_Salvietti
1954 Italian–French biographical melodrama film
Tosi as Felice Romani Dante Maggio as Il pazzariello Nino Vingelli as Il guappo Roberto Chiti; Roberto Poppi; Enrico Lancia (1991). Dizionario del cinema
Casta_Diva_(1954_film)
Italian actress
of Silence (1953) – Anna Maria Cavalcade of Song (1953) – Ex-amante del guappo Musoduro (1953) – Anita Scampolo 53 (1953) It Takes Two to Sin in Love (1954)
Cosetta_Greco
Play written by Eduardo De Filippo
was rather a Mammasantissima, i.e., someone who lived outside legality (a guappo) but that the people would call for to be protected from injustice. The
Il_sindaco_del_Rione_Sanità
Spanish actor (1919–1981)
as Rafael María Antonia 'La Caramba' (1951) Siempre Carmen (1953) as Un guappo Noches andaluzas (1954) as Bandit El fenómeno (1956) as Mauro Torero por
Rafael_Albaicín
Italian actor (1914–1968)
secolo (1952) Jealousy (1953) - Baron Antonio Cavalcade of Song (1953) - Il guappo Violenza sul lago (1954) - Marco Mata Hari's Daughter (1954) - Prince Anak
Erno_Crisa
1953 film
Cabré as Torero Juanito Trianera José Jaspe as Tuerto Rafael Albaicín as Un guappo Enzo Furlai Michele Riccardini Vittorio André Renato Lupi Yuhara Abdullah
Carmen_(1953_film)
Musical artist
mispronunciation in calling him a fakin (the Serbian language version of a guappo, usually translated as mangup). In the 1952–53 school year, he left high
Bora_Spužić_Kvaka
Professional wrestling championship
Big O 1 119 15 The Dynamic Sensation 1 105 Wildman Rojas 1 105 16 Eddie Guappo 1 91 The Perfect Creation 1 91 Brett Thunder 1 91 Brent Dail 1 91 17 Kid
WXW_Television_Championship
Italian criminal (born 1965)
of Camorristi going back a few generations. His father was a well known guappo or local boss in the 1950s. In 1994, Licciardi became the regent of the
Vincenzo_Licciardi
Italian singer and actor (1934–2006)
Ottaiano) 2005 – Cu' mme (with Rita Siani) Sgarro alla camorra (1973) L'ultimo guappo by Alfonso Brescia (1978) Napoli... serenata calibro 9 (1978) Il mammasantissima
Mario_Merola_(singer)
Criminal trial against members of the Camorra
had no difficulty in eliminating it. What remained was the individual guappo as a local street boss in the Neapolitan neighbourhoods, who operated in
Cuocolo_Trial
Italian actor
Danger (1926) - Emilio Reval Risa e lacrime napoletane (1926) - Mimi'o Guappo Beatrice Cenci (1926) El moroso de la nona (1927) I rifiuti del Tevere (1927)
Raimondo_Van_Riel
Italian opera singer
Quatto stelle, Suonno d'artista, 'A risa, Silenzio cantatore, 'Ndifferenza, Guappo songh'io, Gennarino Buonocore, Brinneso, Marenaro traduto, 'O varcaiuolo
Salvatore_Papaccio
Film festival in Locarno, Switzerland
De Felice 1954 Italy The Gold of Naples - Episode Il Guappo L'Oro Di Napoli Episodio Il Guappo Vittorio De Sica 1954 Italy Totò in Hell Totò All'Inferno
28th_Locarno_Film_Festival
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