peracottaro
small-time crook
noun peh-rah-koht-TAH-roh Rare
Origin: Roman dialect compound from pera cotta (cooked pear, a soft, worthless thing) + -aro (Roman agentive suffix), literally 'a seller of overcooked pears'.
Also means
shady dealer
Usage Note
Peracottaro is a vivid Roman dialect word for a petty swindler, low-level hustler, or someone who deals in worthless goods with an air of cunning. It implies minor dishonesty rather than serious crime. The feminine peracottara exists. The word is characteristic of romanesco (Roman dialect) and may be unfamiliar to speakers from other regions.
Examples
"Quel peracottaro vende merce contraffatta."
Natural Translation
That small-time crook sells counterfeit goods.
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