What is the difference between YUTZ and putz?

A "putz" is the least likable of the bunch, at the very least annoying (if ineffectual) and often reprehensible. A "klutz" tends to be more physically clumsy, a "yutz" more socially clumsy.
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What does Putz mean Yiddish?

Noun. Yiddish puts, literally, "finery, show," probably from putsn "to clean, shine"; akin to German putzen "to adorn, clean"
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Is there a difference between putz and schmuck?

Even though they don't seem similar, putz and schmuck share the same meaning in Yiddish. Schmuck comes from shmok meaning penis. And putz comes from putz, which is another word for penis.
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Where does the word putz originate?

putz (n.) "obnoxious man, fool," by 1964, from Yiddish, from German putz, literally "finery, adornment," obviously used here in an ironic sense. Attested in writing earlier in slang sense of "penis" (1934, in "Tropic of Cancer").
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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 does schlep mean in Yiddish?

The verb comes from the German sleppen, adopted with that meaning in the Yiddish schlepn or schlep, meaning “to drag, haul, lug.” “In Yiddish, the verb shlep is standard,” the lexicographer Sol Steinmetz, who spells the verb without the c, informs me, “with the literal meaning of 'a pull, drag or jerk.
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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 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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What is a yutz person?

yutz in American English

(jʌts ) noun. a person variously regarded as ineffectual, foolish, disagreeable, contemptible, etc. Word origin. < Yiddish.
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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 a Putzer?

noun. a man's personal male attendant.
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Is Oy Vey Yiddish or Hebrew?

Oy vey comes from the Yiddish oy vey, which is translated and related to the English oh woe. It's often uttered as a defeated-sounding sigh. Evidence for the phrase as borrowed into English dates back to the early 1900s.
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Is Yiddish a slang?

It seems like Yiddish is considered slang when it's mostly members of the Jewish community who use it, and full words when everyone else does. But that can't be. The number of people who use it, and their religious or cultural background, shouldn't influence how a word is defined.
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Is YUTZ a Scrabble word?

YUTZ is a valid scrabble word.
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What's off putting mean?

Definition of off-putting

: that puts one off : repellent, disconcerting an off-putting attitude.
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What does Shonda mean in Yiddish?

Most Yiddish speakers pronounce it as shande or shanda. In Yiddish, shande means a disgrace, a shame, a terrible embarrassment, a scandal. Some Twitter users exploded over Noonan's decision to use the Yiddish word to, of all things, describe the removal of stained-glass windows featuring Confederate leaders.
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Is Schmutz a Yiddish?

Schmutz (Yiddish)

Usually schmutz means something unidentifiable, rather than what's left on the baby's face after eating strawberries (because duh, it's strawberries).
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What does shmock mean?

(ʃmʌk ) noun. US derogatory, slang. a foolish or contemptible person; oaf. Collins English Dictionary.
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What is a knish in Yiddish?

Noun. knish (plural knishes) An Eastern European Jewish, or Yiddish, snack food consisting of a dumpling covered with a shell of baked or fried dough.
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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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How do you pronounce Grandpa in Yiddish?

Pronounced "Bubbeh" or "Bubbee" and "Zaydeh" or "Zaydee". The Yiddish words for grandmother and grandfather.
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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 does kerfuffle mean in Yiddish?

About the Word:

Kerfuffle means "disturbance or fuss," often describing a situation that's received more attention than it deserves.
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What is little boy in Yiddish?

boychik (plural boychiks) (chiefly Jewish) Term of endearment for a young boy, or a young man.
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Is Verklempt a real word?

Verklempt (pronounced “fur-klempt”) means overcome with emotion, perhaps even choked or clenched by emotions. Verklempt is a Yiddish loanword.
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