by Emrsn June 02, 2019
by The Dank Smasher June 06, 2017
(plural goyim): a very offensive term for a non-monotheist or idol-worshiper
N.B: this is a politically incorrect and media-ignored, but historically and culturally correct definition, based on The Shem-ah Israel, the holiest prayer in Judaism.
N.B: this is a politically incorrect and media-ignored, but historically and culturally correct definition, based on The Shem-ah Israel, the holiest prayer in Judaism.
Since Jews are defined, by The Shem-ah Israel, as solely monotheists ( to be interpreted by Jews a as a scientific thesis), by antithesis, a goy thus becomes not only a non-Jew (offensive, media-defined, but culturally and historically incorrect definition of a goy) but also a non-monotheist
by Sexydimma July 27, 2013
N.B: this is a politically incorrect, but historically and culturally correct definition, based on The Shem-ah Israel, the holiest prayer in Judaism.
(plural goy'yim, not goyim):
a) "nation" ( i.e. a nation outside The 12 Tribes of Israel) in Aramaic
b) (used between and among Jews only) a very offensive term for a non-monotheist and/or a heathen
(plural goy'yim, not goyim):
a) "nation" ( i.e. a nation outside The 12 Tribes of Israel) in Aramaic
b) (used between and among Jews only) a very offensive term for a non-monotheist and/or a heathen
Since Jews are defined, by The Shem-ah Israel, as solely monotheists, by antithesis, a goy thus becomes not only a non-Jew (offensive, but culturally and historically incorrect definition of a goy in a post-Crusades worldview) but also a non-monotheist.
by Sexydimma April 30, 2014
N.B: this is a politically incorrect, but historically and culturally correct definition, based on The Shem-ah Israel, the holiest prayer in Judaism.
(plural goy'yim, not goyim):
a) "nation" ( i.e. a nation outside The 12 Tribes of Israel) in Aramaic
b) a very offensive term for a non-monotheist or idol-worshiper
(plural goy'yim, not goyim):
a) "nation" ( i.e. a nation outside The 12 Tribes of Israel) in Aramaic
b) a very offensive term for a non-monotheist or idol-worshiper
Since Jews are defined, by The Shem-ah Israel, as solely monotheists ( to be interpreted by Jews a as a scientific thesis), by antithesis, a goy thus becomes not only a non-Jew (offensive, but culturally and historically incorrect definition of a goy) but also a non-monotheist.
by Sexydimma January 20, 2014
Hebrew and Yiddish term for a non-Jewish person; synonymous with "gentile." Usually neutral, despite persistent untrue rumors that it is derogatory. It should only be considered offensive when it is used in a context indicating that it's intended as an insult, or said in a tone of disgust- much like the word "Jew." Plural, "goyim"; adjective forms "goyish," "goyishe," "goyisher."
øystein married a goy.
by øystein er goy June 06, 2017