Sophisticazzo
Adjective, Adverb, Verb...pretty much all parts of speech when the right suffix is added (not usually a noun).
Sophisticazzo is a descriptive word (in most cultures) that describes someone who gets dressed up, say for a party, and looks sophisticated, but also looks like he/she is going to get right on down to it.
It can also be used as a euphemism for what they did (totally sophis) in the closet last night.
Alas, it can most definitely be used to describe the way in which a person moves.
Sophisticazzo is a descriptive word (in most cultures) that describes someone who gets dressed up, say for a party, and looks sophisticated, but also looks like he/she is going to get right on down to it.
It can also be used as a euphemism for what they did (totally sophis) in the closet last night.
Alas, it can most definitely be used to describe the way in which a person moves.
Adjective:
Girl 1: You know what my mom said before I left the house? "You look a bit too wild sweety."
Girl 2: God, really? I don't think you look THAT sophisticazzo...
Verb:
Boy 1: I heard they sophisticazzoed last night...
Boy 2: Nah bro. He's just tellin' everyone that to make himself seem cooler.
Adverb:
Don't you think that girl is a little too young to be walking so sophisticazzoly?
Girl 1: You know what my mom said before I left the house? "You look a bit too wild sweety."
Girl 2: God, really? I don't think you look THAT sophisticazzo...
Verb:
Boy 1: I heard they sophisticazzoed last night...
Boy 2: Nah bro. He's just tellin' everyone that to make himself seem cooler.
Adverb:
Don't you think that girl is a little too young to be walking so sophisticazzoly?