What does Schnorrer mean in Yiddish?

Schnorrer (שנאָרער; also spelled shnorrer) is a Yiddish term meaning "beggar" or "sponger". The word Schnorrer originally occurred in the German language to describe a freeloader who frequently asks for little things, like cigarettes or little sums of money, without offering a return.
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What is the Yiddish word for balls?

Chutzpah (Yiddish)

balls. It could easily be swapped into the phrase: “I can't believe you had the balls to do that.” It implies audacity, risk, and confidence. But chutzpah can also get you in trouble.
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What is a Shmegegge?

Definitions of shmegegge. (Yiddish) baloney; hot air; nonsense. synonyms: schmegegge. type of: bunk, hokum, meaninglessness, nonsense, nonsensicality. a message that seems to convey no meaning.
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What is Yiddish word for mooch?

shnorrer. Yiddish - a dialect of High German including some Hebrew and other words; spoken in Europe as a vernacular by many Jews; written in the Hebrew script. cadger, mooch, moocher, scrounger - someone who mooches or cadges (tries to get something free)
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What is a Shanda in Yiddish?

Noun. shanda (plural shandas) (Jewish) shame; disgrace.
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What does Putz mean in Yiddish?

Noun. Yiddish puts, literally, "finery, show," probably from putsn "to clean, shine"; akin to German putzen "to adorn, clean"
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What is little girl in Yiddish?

This page provides all possible translations of the word little girl in the Yiddish language. קליינע מיידלYiddish.
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How do you insult someone in Yiddish?

61 Hilarious Yiddish Insults You Need To Know
  1. Alte Makhsheyfe: An insult meaning “old witch.”
  2. Alter cocker: An elderly person prone to complaint or disruption, as in a fogey, curmudgeon or old fart. ...
  3. Alter trombenik: An insult similar to “old blowhard.”
  4. Amoretz: A numbskull or ignoramus.
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What does Macher mean in Yiddish?

borrowed from Yiddish makher "influential person, fixer," literally, "maker," going back to Middle High German macher "maker, creator," from machen "to make, do" (going back to Old High German mahhōn) + -er -er entry 2 — more at make entry 1.
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What does Goniff mean in Yiddish?

Definitions of goniff. (Yiddish) a thief or dishonest person or scoundrel (often used as a general term of abuse) synonyms: ganef, ganof, gonif. type of: offender, wrongdoer. a person who transgresses moral or civil law.
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What does schlub mean in Yiddish?

Schlub: A clumsy, stupid, or unattractive person (זשלאָב, zhlob, 'hick', perhaps from Polish: żłób; OED, MW)
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What is a Noodnik?

nudnik • \NOOD-nik (the "OO" is as in "good")\ • noun. : a person who is a bore or nuisance. Examples: James worried that he would never finish his work if the office nudnik didn't quit hanging around his cubicle. "
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What does mazik mean in Yiddish?

mazik impish mischievous person, esp. a child.
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What is Daddy in Yiddish?

Now let's learn how to say daddy in Yiddish language. daddy translate to Yiddish meanings: טאַטעשי. In other words, טאַטעשי in Yiddish is daddy in English.
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What is a shtarker in Yiddish?

n. A strong, stout fellow. n. Big shot, an arrogant person.
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What is the definition of Kahuna's?

Definition of kahuna

1 : a preeminent person or thing : big gun the industry's big kahuna, with … 57 percent of the market— A. E. Serwer. 2 : a Hawaiian shaman. Synonyms & Antonyms More Example Sentences Learn More About kahuna.
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What is the Yiddish word for slob?

While similarity in sound has led to “zhlob” being used as a version of the English “slob” (as you mention), its basic meaning in Yiddish is “boor, peasant, yokel,” backwoods and backwards, kind of like trailer trash.
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What does Oy yoy yoy mean?

Oy-yoy-yoy – An exclamation of sorrow and lamentation.
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Is Schmutz a Yiddish?

English has been particularly receptive to earthy terms from Yiddish, including this week's featured word schmutz (pronounced SHMUTS, with a u as in put), also spelled shmutz. It means "dirt," "filth," "grime," or "rubbish."
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What is a female schmuck?

Schmuck, or shmuck, is a pejorative term meaning one who is stupid or foolish, or an obnoxious, contemptible or detestable person.
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What is a schlemiel Yiddish?

Schlemiel (Yiddish: שלומיאל; sometimes spelled shlemiel or shlumiel) is a Yiddish term meaning "inept/incompetent person" or "fool". It is a common archetype in Jewish humor, and so-called "schlemiel jokes" depict the schlemiel falling into unfortunate situations.
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What is the difference between a schmuck and a schmo?

Among the many Yiddish words that have become part of the English language are schmo and schmuck. Dictionaries describe a schmo as a jerk and a schmuck as a contemptible person.
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Is Moxie a Yiddish word?

The source of the name Moxie is as mysterious as its original ingredients. The word has been attributed to a Yiddish word and also to a Native American word meaning “dark water.” Thompson himself claimed he named the beverage after Lt. Moxie, a friend who supposedly discovered the “rare plant” used in the cure-all.
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