by JoLlama October 23, 2007
by JoLlama October 23, 2007
Means 'here' in Hebrew.
On an Israeli dreidel, the letter shin is replaced with the letter pey, which stands for po, when elsewhere in the world, the shin stands for 'sham' which means 'there' in hebrew.
On an Israeli dreidel, the letter shin is replaced with the letter pey, which stands for po, when elsewhere in the world, the shin stands for 'sham' which means 'there' in hebrew.
by JoLlama October 23, 2007
Whiny person: Are we sham yet!?
type in ivrit, but go to the def of po, which means 'here' in Hebrew, for more info.
type in ivrit, but go to the def of po, which means 'here' in Hebrew, for more info.
by JoLlama October 23, 2007
by JoLlama October 23, 2007