A fork of Rural Dictionary
Means "hey kids" in italian. It's what italians say to annoying groups of tourist american children.
(American students walk into italian cafe) italian guy: ciao ragazzi
A phrase used to wish your asinine coworker that you do not care for a sarcastic goodbye.
Coworker: "blah, blah, blah I'm being ignorant, please pay attention to me" You: "yeah alright, Ciao Chester"
A form of address at parting. Phrase used by people in order to make themselves seem unique, fun, and sweet. The chocolate sweetens the bitterness of a farewell.
Aight, Imma go now. Ciao cacao!
"Ciao bella" actually means "Hello beautiful ๐" So if you want to say something kind to someone just say "Ciao bella!"
You: Ciao bella <3 The one you wanted to say to: What do you mean- You: Look it up on ur phone on translate :> The one you wanted to say to: Aweee tysm <33 *Or smth like that- ๐๐๐*