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Fri Jul-30-04 07:29 AM
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My leading candidates are tokhes & schmegegge, though online Yiddish dictionaries indicate that I never knew what the latter in fact means. Indeed, you learn something new everyday. Yours?
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Fri Jul-30-04 07:30 AM
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Being a wasp, I probably spelled this wrong, but I love it nonetheless. :D
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Fri Jul-30-04 10:59 AM
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but it is indeed spelled Oy vey.
Not bad for a goyim...
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Fri Jul-30-04 07:31 AM
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2. If it means what I've been told it means - yucky!!! |
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Fri Jul-30-04 07:40 AM
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I'd always heard it in the context "the whole schmegegge," indicating it meant a big thing, but apparently that was just NY standup comics messing with us. You're probably thinking of smegma...
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Fri Jul-30-04 07:42 AM
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8. Oy what a schmendrick I am! |
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My punam has gone beet red!
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Fri Jul-30-04 07:32 AM
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Favorite Phrase = Geh Kachen afin Yam (sp?) - Go Shit in your Hat.
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Fri Jul-30-04 07:38 AM
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5. I learned that one from Bugs Bunny |
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We Monty Python fans in high school would say "oh, bloody hell" without realizing that it was rude language. What is funny is that I am sure some of our literature teachers knew it was rude but just ignored it.
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Fri Jul-30-04 07:32 AM
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I'm a gentile, so I don't think I spelled it right!
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Fri Jul-30-04 07:40 AM
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6. Schlemiel...as I learned it from the theme to "Laverne and Shirley" |
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Fri Jul-30-04 07:43 AM
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Fri Jul-30-04 07:45 AM
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... a quality which I fear eludes we mere gentiles but which my wonderful jewish New Yorker wife has in abundance. :loveya:
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Fri Jul-30-04 10:58 AM
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Edited on Fri Jul-30-04 11:02 AM by a_random_joel
Nosh
Meshugine
Kakameyme
Tuches
Phrase - "hock me in chinik" which means literally to bang a tea kettle, but you say this to someone who's irritating the hell out of you.
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Fri Jul-30-04 11:09 AM
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Fri Jul-30-04 11:15 AM
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although I have to admit farbisene and meiskeit are up there too.
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Fri Jul-30-04 11:16 AM
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I use it (over use it) all the time.
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Fri Jul-30-04 11:19 AM
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16. definitely verklempt! |
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Fri Jul-30-04 11:48 AM
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pupik.
These are just two of my favorite Yiddish words.
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Fri Jul-30-04 11:51 AM
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I remember as a teenager in the 70s everytime I would see my Grandmother she'd say : "Oy your hair is growing down to your pupik!"
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Fri Jul-30-04 11:57 AM
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23. I like "oy." The plain simplicity of it. |
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"Oy" is a great all-purpose word. You can express frustration, exasperation, minor pain -- my goyishe husband even pointed out it can be used as a greeting, similar to its kindred expression, "Yo."
I didn't see it at first -- and then he said, "picture your dad and grandfather meeting up -- 'Oy! I hope your trip was better than mine...'"
Yeah, he's right.
Plus, Al Franken's "Oy Oy Oy Show" rocks.
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