What does fanculo in Italian mean?

What is the meaning of the word fanculo in Italian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use fanculo in Italian.

The word fanculo in Italian means levarsi dalle palle, vaffanculo!, vai a cagare!, vai a farti fottere!, fottiti!, 'fanculo, 'fanculo, me ne fotto, vaffanculo, fanculo. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word fanculo

levarsi dalle palle

phrasal verb, intransitive (slang, vulgar, offensive (go away)

(verbo intransitivo: Verbo che non richiede un complemento oggetto: "Dormivo quando mi ha telefonato" - "Passate pure di qua")
I wish our annoying neighbours would f*** off.
Vorrei che i nostri fastidiosi vicini si levassero dalle palle.

vaffanculo!, vai a cagare!, vai a farti fottere!, fottiti!, 'fanculo

interjection (vulgar, offensive, slang (expressing anger or contempt) (volgare, offensivo)

(interiezione: Esclamazione: Perbacco!, dai!, forza!, oh no!)
If you think I'm going to work for you for nothing ... well, f*** you!
Se pensi davvero che lavorerò gratis ... beh, allora vaffanculo!

'fanculo, me ne fotto

interjection (vulgar, offensive, slang (dismissiveness) (volgare: sprezzo)

(interiezione: Esclamazione: Perbacco!, dai!, forza!, oh no!)
Fuck it – let's just stay in tonight as we can't make a decision.
'fanculo. Ce ne restiamo tutti a casa visto che non siamo in grado di prendere una decisione.

vaffanculo, fanculo

transitive verb (UK, slang, vulgar (damn, screw) (volgare)

(interiezione: Esclamazione: Perbacco!, dai!, forza!, oh no!)
Sod this. I'm going home. You're firing me? Well sod you!
Fanculo, me ne vado a casa. Mi stai licenziando? Beh, vaffanculo!

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