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| Beancounter | Jul 4 2009, 10:56 PM Post #21 |
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Thanks for the compliments jabs. And for teaching a (for me) new yiddish word. Just wondering if there is a yiddish word for the female alternative? |
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| ReallyOrnery | Jul 5 2009, 12:30 AM Post #22 |
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jabs: Silly me, I thought "Schmuck" was a shortened form of the word "Schmuckatelli, which was the last name for the common, or 'every day' man, as in "Joseph Schmuckatelli." Yiddish for "prick," you say? I'll have to remember that when I want to impress young Jewish girls with my command of their language. RO |
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| jabs | Jul 5 2009, 10:28 AM Post #23 |
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Moddy
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I do believe, its been awhile as I've moved away from those friends who slipped in-and-out- of english and yiddish, that the equivalent word for a femme is " Schicksa" which can be both good or bad, depending on the context of the uttering R.O. I'd be reaaallly careful---MOST women do not have the same perverted sense of humour that we (superior ) males have
Edited by jabs, Jul 5 2009, 10:31 AM.
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| Beancounter | Jul 5 2009, 02:00 PM Post #24 |
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As far as I know the word schicksa is acceptable in mixed company. |
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| ReallyOrnery | Jul 6 2009, 01:36 AM Post #25 |
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Jabs: I agree with your women comment. They turn all sour and pushy just because they have trouble keeping up with us superior males. You know, if it wasn't for one or two useful items they possess, there really wouldn't be any need for them. RO |
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No Rob: opinionated YES! (that's a good thing
) a "schmuck" (yiddish for "prick" ) definately NOT
I do believe, its been awhile as I've moved away from those friends who slipped in-and-out- of english and yiddish, that the equivalent word for a femme is " Schicksa" which can be both good or bad, depending on the context of the uttering
6:47 AM Nov 28