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Guido

[ gwee-doh; Italian gwee-daw ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Throw up one last fist-pump in memory of those nights at Karma, because all guido things must come to end.

What would be the initial roadblocks when it comes to dating a self-described “guido” or “guidette?”

GTL (Jerseyan, n.)—the abbreviation for the guido way of life, which stands for gym, tanning, laundry.

Blood is thicker than water, but nothing is thicker than a guido.

In order to maintain that certain je ne sais quoi, a guido must always remain fresh and mint.

The genius of Berini, Guido, and the Caracci, has glorified his memory in deathless painting and in animated bust.

Guido knelt down to pray, saying: “I perceive here a sepulchre.”

Guido da Forli, a clever astronomer, quotes a great number of such instances.

The marriage proves unhappy, and Guido robs and persecutes the old people until they return poor to Rome.

Guido now tries to get possession of the child, as, by this means he secures all rights to the property.

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