What does the Yiddish word Shleger mean?

n. Bully, violent person.
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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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How do you say mom in Yiddish?

Meaning of mom in Yiddish language is: מאָם.
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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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What is a shtarker in Yiddish?

n. A strong, stout fellow. n. Big shot, an arrogant person.
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What is a putz 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 does alter Kocker mean?

A senior citizen with a Yiddish accent. In fiction, Yiddish accents are common for old characters, even if their families are of a completely different culture. Alter Kockers are most common in comedies, due to the influence of Jewish comedians.
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What is a Shonda in Yiddish?

“What's a shonda?” many baffled Twitters users asked each other. Hint: it's not Shonda Rhimes. Most Yiddish speakers pronounce it as shande or shanda. In Yiddish, shande means a disgrace, a shame, a terrible embarrassment, a scandal.
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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 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's a Punum?

Noun. punim (plural punims) The face (front part of the head).
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What does Oy vey Schmear mean?

Oy vey (Yiddish: אױ װײ) is a Yiddish phrase expressing dismay or exasperation.
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What does bubala mean in Yiddish?

Bubala. A term of endearment, darling. It's like, “oh sweetie!” But more fun. Because it sounds like boobie.
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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 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 a female schmuck?

0. Share. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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 Frenk in Yiddish?

The term "frenk" for a sephardic Jew is indeed regarded as insulting. Strange as it may seem, in its original meaning, the word Frenk meant Ashkenazi, and is derived, of course, from the word for France (Frankreich, in German, is clearly related).
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What does Fagin mean in Yiddish?

Definition of fagin

: an adult who instructs others (such as children) in crime.
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What does the Yiddish word Farklempt mean?

Verklempt (pronounced “fur-klempt”) means overcome with emotion, perhaps even choked or clenched by emotions.
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What does Hamish mean in Yiddish?

Hamish definition

The definition of hamish, also known as haimish, is Yiddish slang for cozy and homey. An example of hamish is a quaint little house that is set in the countryside. adjective.
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What does Zay Gezunt mean?

זײַ געזונט zay gezunt 'be healthy; goodbye' (to multiple addressees, or more formally: זײַט געזונט zayt gezunt)
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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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