THE ITALIAN JOB
The [
stressed thee; unstressed before a consonant thuh; unstressed before a vowel thee]
I·tal·ian [ih-
tal-yuh
n]
Job [job]
noun
1. The Italian Job is a 2003 heist film directed by F. Gary Gray, It is an American remake of the 1969 British film of the same name, and is about a team of thieves who plan to steal gold from a former associate who double-crossed them.
adjective
1. An out-field tactical strategy. A condition where the Italian team accept a defeat, in making sure their biggest rival won't make it to the knock-out stage. e.g; ITALY 0 - 1 COSTA RICA
Related forms
I·tal·ian·esque, adjective
an·ti-I·tal·ian, adjective, noun
half-I·tal·ian, adjective
non-I·tal·ian, adjective, noun
pro-I·tal·ian, adjective, noun