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Dago  n.  (pl. dagos)  A nickname given to a person of Spanish (or, by extension, Portuguese or Italian) descent. (U. S.)






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"Dago" Quotes from Famous Books



... returned the barkeeper heartily. "Only he ain't here now. He beat it about fifteen minutes ago, him an' Dago Jim. I guess youse'll find him at Chang's, I heard him an' Dago say dey was ...
— The Adventures of Jimmie Dale • Frank L. Packard

... been a Dago doctor, calls himself Professor King, hangin' 'round the Hill, an' the minute he lays eyes on Maria Flathers he seen she was a mejium. He give her four lessons fer a dollar, an' she begin to hear raps ...
— A Romance of Billy-Goat Hill • Alice Hegan Rice

... "Oh! I see; Dago. Seems to me now that this woman was singin' I-taly-an, too." They were nearing the light, and the policeman gazed intently at the hatless young man. "Why, it's Mr. Hillard! I'm surprised. Well, well! Some day I'll run in a bunch o' these chorus leddies, jes' ...
— The Lure of the Mask • Harold MacGrath



Words linked to "Dago" :   jargon, slang, ethnic slur, depreciation, argot, cant, Italian, greaseball, ginzo, guinea, vernacular, patois, derogation



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