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How do you spell g - i - n - n - e - e?
The term for Italian people. I've heard it, but how would it be spelled? Guinea? Anyone know? |
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Re: How do you spell g - i - n - n - e - e?
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The term for Italian people. I've heard it, but how would it be spelled? Guinea? Anyone know? [/ QUOTE ] Under what circumstances are you needing to spell this? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: How do you spell g - i - n - n - e - e?
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[ QUOTE ] The term for Italian people. I've heard it, but how would it be spelled? Guinea? Anyone know? [/ QUOTE ] Under what circumstances are you needing to spell this? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] I'm in an email battle with an Italian friend. |
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Re: How do you spell g - i - n - n - e - e?
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I'm in an email battle with an Italian friend. [/ QUOTE ] In that case I usually spell it WOP. |
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Re: How do you spell g - i - n - n - e - e?
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Guinea [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: How do you spell g - i - n - n - e - e?
just call him a Mexican, used to get my Italian friend all fired up. Italians usually have a great pride in being Italian, so calling them something else will usually piss them off. If he replies that he's not Mexican, reply "same thing".
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Re: How do you spell g - i - n - n - e - e?
jake is right, wop is a good play. mix greasy in as well somewhere. whoever suggested mexican is also on the right track.
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