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In hebrew, a phrase often used as a reply to an outrageous request and/or remark which annoys the receiver.
means literaly: "go and search for the one who will rattle you" with a reference to the action of shaking the cradle of an infant, referring to the one in question as an anoying baby and thus clearly requesting him to go away. 1#
Ugly boy: would you like to kiss me? Handsome lady: leh hapes mi yenaanea otcha.. 2# A: This bag is heavy and I am sick and a bit tired, could you help me carry it to my car? B: leh hapes mi yenaanea otcha.. |
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