ZIPS - translation to arabic
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ZIPS - translation to arabic

SLANG TERM USED BY ITALIAN AMERICAN MOBSTERS TO REFER TO NEWER IMMIGRANT ITALIAN MOBSTERS
Siggies

ZIPS         

ألاسم

أَزِيز

الفعل

أَزَّ ; دَنْدَنَ ; دَنَّ ; دَنَّنَ ; رَنَّ ; طَنَّ

غير حيويي      
unzipping
إزالة ضغط      

unzip

Wikipedia

Zips

Zips (also Siggies or Geeps) is a slang term in the United States that was especially in use in the early 20th century. It was often used as a derogatory slur by Italian American and Sicilian American mobsters in reference to newer immigrant Sicilian and Italian mafiosi. The mobsters in the US were said to have difficulty understanding the Sicilian dialects of the new immigrants, in which words appeared to "zip" by. Other theories include pejorative uses, such as Sicilians' preference for homemade zip guns. According to another theory, the term is a contraction of a Sicilian slang term for "hicks" or "primitives". The older Sicilian mafiosi of the pre-Prohibition era, known as "Mustache Petes", were also referred to as "zips". They were deposed by American-born mobsters during the Castellammarese War.

Examples of use of ZIPS
1. My hand zips the bag open, downward, revealing a pale discolored face, covered in dust.
2. We seem to have forgotten that zips achieve closure but that people just muddle through somehow.
3. On another, they are on a lunar rover vehicle as it zips past craters and rocks.
4. A car zips by through the maelstrom and comes to an abrupt halt.
5. Small jackets are adorned with embroidery, buttons, contrast seams and branded zips.