The Meaning of Tingo and Other Extraordinary Words From Around the World by Adam Jacot De Boinod

The Meaning of Tingo and Other Extraordinary Words From Around the World by Adam Jacot De Boinod

Author:Adam Jacot De Boinod [Boinod, Adam Jacot De]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Non Fiction, Humour, Language Arts & Disciplines, Linguistics, Linguistics - General, Lexicology, Reference, Language, Word Lists, Curiosities & Wonders, Miscellaneous, General, Language and Languages, Vocabulary, Language Arts, Foreign Language Study, Humor, Linguistics - Etymology, Etymology, Literacy
Goodreads: 855189
Publisher: The Penguin Press
Published: 1999-12-31T05:00:00+00:00


A life of crime

Italian offers a rich vocabulary for different types of crime and criminal. Smonta, for example, is a theft carried out on a bus or train from which the perpetrator gets off as soon as possible, while scavalco (literally, climbing over) is a robbery carried out via a window or balcony. A night-time burglary is a serenata (literally, a serenade) which may well involve an orchestra, or gang of thieves, possibly accompanied by a palo, an accomplice who acts as lookout.

Extreme measures

If all else fails one of the following may be necessary:

nakkeskud (Danish) a shot in the back of the head

gusa (Japanese) to decapitate with a sword

rejam (Malay) to execute by pressing into mud



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