1. guido - Noun
2. Guido - Proper noun
Guido (plural Guidos)
A male given name from Italian, equivalent to English Guy.
Guido (plural Guidos)
Alternative letter-case form of guido
guido (plural guidos)
(slang, US, ethnic slur) a stereotypical working-class or lower-class and usually urban-dwelling Italian-American male; sometimes more generally a stereotypical Italian or person of Italian descent
guido (plural guidos)
(US, aerospace, slang) A guidance officer.
I didn't work hard to make Ruby perfect for everyone, because you feel differently from me. No language can be perfect for everyone. I tried to make Ruby perfect for me, but maybe it's not perfect for you. The perfect language for Guido van Rossum is probably Python. Yukihiro Matsumoto
For Guido Farinaro, USMC. These are yours - not mine! With love and respect, your platoon leader. Pete Pace. Peter Pace
Cardinals Ugolino of Ostia (afterwards Pope Gregory IX ) and Guido Papareschi were empowered to appoint the new Pope. Source: Internet
Carr (2007) 184 Guido Fackler has researched evidence that indicates that it is possible that Wagner's music was used at the Dachau concentration camp in 1933–34 to "reeducate" political prisoners by exposure to "national music". Source: Internet
A favourite author of mine, his books feature the lawyer Guido Guerrieri, and in this one, he is set to work as an investigator, to find out what happened to a missing girl. Source: Internet
Florence's literature fully blossomed in the 14th century, when not only Dante with his Divine Comedy (1306–1321) and Petrarch, but also poets such as Guido Cavalcanti and Lapo Gianni composed their most important works. Source: Internet