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Rearranger Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

What does dunsky mean?

This word is from the movie "Donnie Brasco"
I searched in different dictionaries and found nothing. I suppose that this word in somehow is connected with the language of italian mafia. I don`t know exactly.
I f somebody knows the meaning, write please. I`ll be gratefull .
  

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This is the best I could find Rearranger: Dunsky : Italo-American word used to define a person who is an idiot and has absolutely no clue at what he/she are saying or doing. A: you have an inferior complex and are promoting the downfall to the hockey league. B: What?

  • This is the best I could find Rearranger: Dunsky : Italo-American word used to define a person who is an idiot and has absolutely no clue at what he/she are saying or doing.
  • A: you have an inferior complex and are promoting the downfall to the hockey league.
  • B: What?
  • Why don't you stop being a dunsky before I crack your head with a hockey stick.
  • However, I'm Italian and I haven't ever heard this word...
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This is the best I could find Rearranger:

Dunsky:

Italo-American word used to define a person who is an idiot and has absolutely no clue at what he/she are saying or doing.


A: you have an inferior complex and are promoting the downfall to the hockey league.

B: What? Why don't you stop being a dunsky before I crack your head with a hockey stick.
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You're welcome...

[Y]
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I clicked on this thread for the simple reason that I have no clue as to what "dunsky" means. Hold on, I'll go a little low-tech and check out the Shorter Oxford dictionary that's gathering dust on my shelves at the moment.

[Added -] Nope, no help from there I'm afraid.

However, I think this could have something to do with the word "dunce", that means "stupid".

YoHf, ho
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Well, it'd be too long to explain the italian pronunciation of it... Emotion: stick out tongue
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Oh come on... don't be uncooperative when I'm actually serious for a change Jac.

[N]
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OK, OK... Joy, I knew you weren't going to give up that easily... Emotion: big smile

dunce --->

"d" as in "Dice"

"u"
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Of course I wouldn't give up. Not on something to do with English. Emotion: smile

Actually, that doesn't really help. It puts me off the
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The word "dunce" doesn't exist in Italian... I've just told you how it would have been spelled...

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I realised. But America has people from every country in it, so Italian-Americans might have pronounced the word differently, leading to more new words. That is how new words enter the language, isn't it?

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