Saccomanni
Definition
Saccomanni (n): Street slang originating from Italian-American hip-hop circles in the Northeast US, referring to a 'sack of money' or a large bag stuffed with cash, often from hustling, drug flips, or music royalties. Phonetically blends 'sack' (bag of loot) with 'mani' (slang for money, from Italian 'manì' or manicured stacks). Symbolizes quick, dirty wealth in trap and mafioso rap narratives.
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“'Loaded up the saccomanni, now we eatin' like the dons' – Joey Bada$$, 'Survival Tactics' (extended freestyle)”
“'Saccomanni overflowin', bricks to bands, no cap' – Pusha T, 'Nosetalgia' (remix verse)”
“'From the block to the booth, saccomanni made me boss' – Freddie Gibbs, 'Piñata' (interlude)”
“'Duffle saccomanni heavy, feds can't touch this weight' – Benny the Butcher, 'Burden of Proof'”
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