Well, wouldn’t it meaning something against noodles? Of course if you compare it to antipasto (which means before the meal), maybe it means before noodles?
Antipasto is singular and relates to one portion. Antipasti is plural and relates to multiple portions. Antipasta is a misinterpretation of the Italian language and does not have any meaning.
The “anti-” prefix in Italian is derived from Latin “ante” which means “before.” Antipasta is what you eat before the pasta course. In English we keep these two prefixes separate—except when we make mistakes.
DennisinSeattle over 1 year ago
I am also not anti-pasta! Bring it on!
Sanspareil over 1 year ago
Auntie Pasta made the best linguini!
Jayalexander over 1 year ago
Uncle Pasta couldn’t stomach his wifes cooking.
kittykatz0 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Satch is old soul and had many pasta lives!
jandjdevore over 1 year ago
Well, wouldn’t it meaning something against noodles? Of course if you compare it to antipasto (which means before the meal), maybe it means before noodles?
cedressel over 1 year ago
Antipasto is singular and relates to one portion. Antipasti is plural and relates to multiple portions. Antipasta is a misinterpretation of the Italian language and does not have any meaning.
bloodykate over 1 year ago
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Steverino Premium Member over 1 year ago
If you eat antipasta and pasta together, they will annihilate each other in your stomach. Sorta like matter and antimatter.
GatorStreet over 1 year ago
Coincidentally, my word of the day was “amuse-gueule”
pripley over 1 year ago
Ok, but does the tail plug shown in the drawing come with the monkey battery or do you have to pay extra?
Howard'sMyHero over 1 year ago
Bucky needs a colander hat …!
paul brians over 1 year ago
The “anti-” prefix in Italian is derived from Latin “ante” which means “before.” Antipasta is what you eat before the pasta course. In English we keep these two prefixes separate—except when we make mistakes.
flower among weeds over 1 year ago
Gotta love Satchel.