rompiscatole
Italian
Etymology
Univerbation of rompi (“break”, second person singular imperative) + scatole (“boxes”), the latter word replacing coglioni or palle (“balls”). See rompicoglioni and rompipalle.
Noun
rompiscatole m or f (invariable)
- (euphemistic) A nuisance, a bother, a pain in the neck, referring to a person.
- Synonyms: rompicazzo, rompicoglioni, rompipalle, scassapalle, spaccamaroni
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