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◊ 2012-08-21 23:01 |
"marmittoni" Any relations to marmite? |
◊ 2012-08-22 00:04 |
Marmitta means exhaust, but marmittoni is a slang world (more used in the past than now)to mention newcomer soldiers who are usually depreciated by their fellows and very often are object of bad jokes! |
◊ 2012-08-22 00:47 |
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◊ 2012-08-22 01:42 |
The term "marmitta" is also used to define a larger pot, generally used in field kitchens, hence maybe from this term is derived "marmittone". -- Last edit: 2012-08-22 17:12:15 |
◊ 2012-08-22 01:47 |
I've always understood a marmite was a large French cooking pot eg Link to "www.google.co.uk" . |
Andre Malraux ◊ 2012-08-22 01:57 |
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◊ 2012-08-22 08:25 |
Nice first contribution, ElSaxo! |
◊ 2012-08-23 20:19 |
Today I understood the reason for using Marmite! I gave a bit of http://multimedia.1-2-3.tv/products/images/504958_00001_2800x2030.jpg to our both cats - it really smells like Marmite! so maybe our Marmite-lover dsl enjoys it for the same purpose - to vomit hairballs... |
◊ 2012-08-26 00:08 |
Only wimps vomit hairballs. Vomit is the only possible anagram of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vimto . And I've been saving this track for ingo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xG5_K79DGqg . |