20:13 May 28, 2017 |
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4 +9 | stunad/stunod, idiot |
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stunad/stunod, idiot Explanation: Idiot, moron, stupid, slow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=209BwjiS-xg https://books.google.com.co/books?id=4r9CdS8DqTEC&pg=PA312&l... It's slang from the Italian "stonato," and most common among Italian-Americans and areas like NYC with a strong Italian-American influence. Brooklyn/NY, Russo... makes sense. Stunatze just sounds like a plural form that he intuitively made up on the spot or that he'd heard (almost seems to me to have a touch of Yiddish influence), even if not grammatically correct. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 22 mins (2017-05-28 20:35:13 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- *Meant to include: "a touch of Yiddish influence-- which is also prevalent in NY." |
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