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 +# A type of [[pasta]] in the form of short [[tube]]s.
 +# (''used by Italian-Americans, especially in Philadelphia and New Jersey'') A generic term for [[pasta]].
 +# {{pejorative}} In the [[eighteenth]] and [[nineteenth]] [[century|centuries]], a man who dressed and often spoke in an [[ostentatiously]] [[affected]] and [[effeminate]] manner.
 +# A sort of [[droll]] or [[fool]]; a [[fop]]; – applied especially to [[English]] fops of about 1775.
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  1. A type of pasta in the form of short tubes.
  2. (used by Italian-Americans, especially in Philadelphia and New Jersey) A generic term for pasta.
  3. Template:Pejorative In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, a man who dressed and often spoke in an ostentatiously affected and effeminate manner.
  4. A sort of droll or fool; a fop; – applied especially to English fops of about 1775.




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