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Furthermore, what does Gagootz mean in Italian?
-- If you're on Staten Island and you hear someone ask, "Ay, what are you, GAGOOTZ?" It means your "crazy in the head." But if you're in, say, a mature, Italian-American gentleman's garden, that "gagootz" refers to a long, hanging squash typically harvested in August. Actually, that's really a "cucuzza."
Just so, is Italian squash and zucchini the same?
Zucchini is a variety of summer squash commonly used in Italian cooking. Some recipes actually refer to it as "Italian squash." However, other varieties of summer squash are sometimes called Italian squash as well.
a term for an idiot, moron, or any word that can be used to describe a stubborn and common sense-lacking person. The Italian ciuccio, which “chooch” is derived from, is literally a pacifier for children. But in the southern parts of Italy, it can mean a donkey or an ass, lending us the definition of a jackass.