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dago1823, from Spanish Diego "James." Originally used of Spanish or Portuguese sailors on English or American ships; by 1900 it had broadened to include non-sailors and shifted to mean chiefly & [..]
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dagospaniard
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dagoSea service jargon for San Diego, home of many Navy and Marine Corps installations. During the war years, countless servicemen passed through or were stationed in San Diego. The city went 24 hours a d [..]
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dagoNoun. A foreigner, usually applied to Italians, Spanish and Portugese. Derog and offensive.
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dago(n) (ethnic slur) offensive term for a person of Italian descent
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dagoAn Enkephalin analog that selectively binds to the mu Opioid Receptor. It is used as a model for drug Permeability experiments.
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