Shitaly
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[edit]Shitaly
- (slang, vulgar, offensive, uncommon) Italy.
- 1970, Robert Gaffney, A World of Good, page 163:
- Why not? Looking back you can see that it was all over for them last year: Stalingrad, Cape Bon, the invasion of Shitaly - you pardon, Rudy - Italy - and the removal of the submarine menace in the Atlantic.
- 2012, Fanny Merkin, Andrew Shaffer, Fifty Shames of Earl Grey, A Parody, page 133:
- "And don't get me started on their clumpy sauce. They should change their name to 'Shitaly'."
- 2021, Kate Langbroek, Ciao Bella! - Six Take Italy:
- 'Shitaly,' he says. 'Let's call it "Cooking in SHITALY".'
- ?, Luca Barel, JESUS AND THE SINNER - A far right wing book:
- Look at Shitaly: they are ugly like Muslim women but they have not Islam and consequently Shitaly is a mess.