Capisce

Alternative forms
capice, capicé, capiche, capeesh, capisch, capishe, coppish

Etymology

 * From capisce:, third person present tense form of capire:, from  capio:
 * "capisce" is second person present tense of dialectal Italian capisci:

Interjection
capisce


 * 1)  "Get it?"; "Understand?".
 * 2) * 1995 Bart Simpson. The Simpsons, episode 3F07.
 * Brodka: Hey, kid: one more thing. If you ever set foot in this store again, you'll be spending Christmas in juvenile hall. Capisce? Well, do you understand?
 * Bart: Everything except "capisce."
 * 1) * 1996 Andy and Larry Wachowski, Bound, Dino De Laurentiis Productions and Spelling Films
 * Gino Marzzone: You gotta start respecting Johnny, the way you respect me. Capisce?
 * 1) * 1997 Eric Bogosian. Notes from Underground, page 138
 * It's very simple, George, you forget about this whole licensing lawsuit pipe dream of yours or you can forget about your buddy working in my factory for the next couple of years. I will be that angry. Capiche?
 * 1) * 2003 Richard Chiappone. Water of an Undetermined Depth
 * I mean, if you were coming into the plant for the long haul, God forbid, then you'd have to think seriously about the money. Capiche?

Anagrams

 * icecaps
 * ipecacs

Verb form
capisce


 * 1) third-person singular present tense of capire

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