Dego
From
Diego..Originally Spanish (James, Jacob) but widely applied to
Portuguese and
Italians (and those of similar appearance). Derogatory.
Dego
by D'ego Smart One on Oct 21, 2009 10:33:45
The word 'dego'
stemmed from
Diego, who was
Christopher Columbus' son. The actual spelling, that no one uses any longer, is D'ego. It is not derogatory, if you are educated and realize from where and why that terminology originated. It has NOTHING to do with being 'paid as the day goes.'
Dego
by Iloveitwhenyoucallmebigpoppa on Aug 10, 2004 10:30:09
A person of Italian descent generally accompanied by
the basic features:
brn hair,brn eyes,tan complexion,
almost always over-abundance of body hair.
Example:
The
degos are far from being a dying breed.
My boyfriend the
dego that he is loves his
spaghetti no surprise right?
Dego
by Franky Figgs on Aug 23, 2005 02:34:39
Dego
by Yo mommax10 on May 03, 2006 03:59:00
Dego
by Lenny Liese on Mar 20, 2007 03:47:44
Dego (
Day-go) is a term used to refer to people
pf italian descent, because when italians immigrated to the united states and worked under the irish they wanted to get paid as the "day goes" by intstead of at the end of the week, so you get
dego.
Dego
by bozo55 on Mar 07, 2010 06:48:37
Derived from the french word "degueulasse" which means disgusting, "
dego" encompasses anything that is cheap and sickening. A dego person is usually ill groomed and trashy. Further, he or she has
haneous taste .
Dego people are usually poor and dumb although there are exceptions. A dego place is somewhere
grimy, dirty and filled with dego peeps.
Dego
by I like Coronas :D on Apr 18, 2004 08:45:31
Example:
Hey James look, its a
dego. Oh, its just a
hippo with a fat
neck and ass.
Dego
by Dago Pasta Eater on Nov 09, 2005 09:59:15
Example:
Look, I'm a dumbass that can't
spell dego right! It's
Dago!
dego
by Dave on Jan 15, 2004 14:02:31