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troppo

troppo

English

Adjective

troppo (not comparable)

  1. (Australia, slang, with "go") Crazy, mad, strangely behaving; especially as attributed to hot weather.
    Barry′s gone troppo and married that sheila he′s only known for two weeks.
    After three months by himself on his ‘dream’ tropical island he went troppo and smashed all the equipment.
    • 1989, Rosie Boycott, All for Love, page 163,
      [] She calls these rehearsals my singing lessons - but at least I don′t have people rushing in thinking I′ve gone troppo . . .’
      ‘Except me.’ Violet′s smile lingered as she gazed at him.
    • 2009, Paul Tapp, Disquiet - the Justifiable Homicide of an Australian Vietnam Veteran, page 121,
      For a lone Digger gone troppo, as Joe is deemed to have done, it is a realistic scenario.

Usage notes

Used in the verb go troppo — to go crazy, to act strangely, as due to tropical heat.

Synonyms

References

  1. 1978, G.A.Wilkes, A Dictionary of Australian Colloquialisms, Fontana.
  2. Australian National Dictionary Centre Home » Australian words » Meanings and origins of Australian words and idioms » T

Interlingua

Etymology

From the Italian, and also from French trop.

Adverb

troppo (not comparable)

  1. too much

Italian

Etymology

From Germanic, cognate with French trop (too much).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtrɔppo/, [ˈt̪rɔp.po]
  • Hyphenation: tròp‧po

Adjective

troppo m (feminine singular troppa, masculine plural troppi, feminine plural troppe)

  1. too much
  2. too many (troppi - di troppo)

Pronoun

troppo

  1. too much, too many

Adverb

troppo

  1. too much, too long, too far
    allegro ma non troppo
    cheerful but not too much