Yiddish kop or Yiddisher kop (ייִדיש קאָפּ); lit. Jewish head, is an Yiddish expression. The latter is used when a person wants to indicate that Jews, of which mainly Ashkenazi Jews are meant, are smart (have a good head).
by Cousin Chaim February 24, 2012
n; The yiddish cup is a saying often used by insane people with a foot up a certain orifice that shall go un-named as of this writing. Sometimes used in conjunction with "LOL"
"you will be held accountable for the deeds and threats that were aimed at our site and our people. Obviously you have lost possession of your Yiddish cup."
by clayton R. January 12, 2006
by reisu August 22, 2006
Last night at Wal-Mart there was a sea of cowboy hats, beards, and fake hair as far as the eye can see. It was a Yiddish Invasion.
by GringoTheClown June 7, 2010
A phrase popularized by Neil Baumann meaning "yarmulke," the head covering Jews are often depicting of wearing.
by ArchDuke January 13, 2006
While a woman is peeing in the toilet you attempt to pee through her legs into the toilet. Of course this is nearly impossible thus you end up peeing on her urinating vagina thus causing a waterfall. Not typically done for wierd sexual pleasure. Only in the case that you both have to go and the house only has one head.
Oh shit there's only one bathroom at this fucking party !!! I guess we'll just have to Yiddish waterfall babe.
by JoeG1 October 3, 2006
by Matstein December 20, 2013