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KOSHER DOSHER

KOSHER DOSHER MEANS THAT EVERYTHING IS OK
by BIGNYJEW May 12, 2025
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Kosher

Gonna have to take a look at that to make sure it's kosher

Can I cut that close to the fence? Is that kosher??
by RudyTheNinja October 2, 2022
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Kosher Salad

A statement that explains how "ok" something is.
Person1: that is so not kosher salad!

Person2: so what? i don't care if its ok or not to hit bob in the face.
by pivotninja1337 June 16, 2009
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A “Kosher Taco”

How you describe someone who is half Jewish, half Mexican.
Diego Goldstein is A “Kosher Taco” because his dad is Mexican and his mother is Jewish.
by Tony Splagola October 21, 2019
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Kosher Right

Kosher Right
(noun)

A faction of conservative Republicans — called neocons — whose foreign policy stance shows unwavering loyalty to a certain “allied nation we do not speak of,” prioritizing that nation’s interests above their own country’s.

Used sarcastically to describe politicians or pundits who treat that alliance as sacred and beyond question, no matter the cost.
“Every time the topic comes up, he’s all about pretending to defend the USA, but he’s really defending that foreign ally who we do not speak of — total Kosher Right energy.”
by TheRectifierNL October 13, 2025
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Varsovian Kosher Shashlik

A sexual position that includes a Jewish girl getting spitroasted by a German and a Polish guy.
We gave our common friend a Varsovian Kosher Shashlik in order to strengthen our bond and celebrate our friendship. I love diversity.
by Ligmabalzz January 18, 2025
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Six Degrees of Kosher Bacon

The tendency some books on Judaism have to connect every damn thing to Jews at some point. Because, you know, Jews aren't blamed for everything enough as it is.
Jewish cookbook: "Jews have been making slow-cooked Sabbath cholent for years in order to fulfill the commandments of the day. In the Netherlands, they cooked white beans, goose fat, and honey together and ate it on the Sabbath. When the Pilgrims came to the Netherlands, they adopted the recipe, since they followed the same Sabbath laws, only on Sundays. When they landed at Plymouth Rock, they had no geese for fat, so they used pork fat. And they had no honey, so they used molasses. And thus, Boston baked beans were born."
Me: "This cookbook is playing a mean game of Six Degrees of Kosher Bacon."
by igm30001 January 25, 2017
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