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Has anyone heard the word caccamella?

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30daysoflight · 26/09/2020 17:49

Just that really, spelling may not be correct haha 😂

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BobbinThreadbare123 · 26/09/2020 17:51

I know caccavella - massive pasta shapes

LadyCatStark · 26/09/2020 17:54

Nope

ButterflyWitch · 26/09/2020 17:54

Cucamelon? Seems to be some kind of cucumber/melon thing (fruit??)

30daysoflight · 26/09/2020 17:55

That is so funny if you knew the true meaning. Really not being rude Smile

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FlibbertyGiblets · 26/09/2020 17:58

That's nice, dear. Smile

30daysoflight · 26/09/2020 18:05

Oh get a bloody sense of humour Grin

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Changethetoner · 26/09/2020 18:08

Cacca is Poo in French I think, so I'm guessing this is something like a cowpat?

Dilbertian · 26/09/2020 18:27

Cacca is certainly poo in some languages (but cacahuète is French for peanut, so I'm not sure French is one of them). Mella sounds like the Latin for honey, implying sweet, as in diabetes mellitus...

30daysoflight · 26/09/2020 18:27

Fab @Changethetoner

In parts of Wales we use it to mean poop or something equally disgusting.

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purrswhileheeats · 26/09/2020 18:55

I read the word 'blatherskite' the other day, wondered if it was a Scottish version of gobshite? 🤔

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