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yiddish

A particularly insensitive and bold term used to describe the behavior of a cheating peddler of goods and wares who has taken advantage of your position in a seller's market; almost exclusively used to describe midwestern drug dealers.
Ernie:"Can you believe that little bag of sticks and marbles Kevin sold us? This sucks. Now we need to go to Des Moines or something."
Willy: "That is so yiddish. I'm going to tell my mommy on him!"
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yiddish

A language born from the Khazars, a primative like medeval Asiatic tribe that converted to Judiasm.

It has not one word in common with Hebrew. Uses the same characters in it's alphabet for this reason. Just as similar to Hebrew as Spanish is to Swedish, since they too use the same characters in their alphabet but have not word in common with each other. See Kaizar
Jesus did not speak a word of Yiddish or quote from the Talmud once.
by Uncle September 8, 2004
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yiddish

A language (common with jews and the torah) that sounds like a cross between German and Hebrew. A very well known word of yiddish is shmuck, meaning dick
That guy is speaking yiddish yo
by meeeeeeeeeee September 1, 2003
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Yiddish

a language spoken by some Jewish people, which is related to German
(from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary)
by Alexandre Piscirilli Ramos March 21, 2005
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Yiddish

Largely European language of the Jewish population. Based on an amalgum of German syntax and grammar, with vocabulary from German and Hebrew, transcribed in the Hebrew alphabet, with loan words from many other Central and Eastern European languages (Czech, Magyar, Russian, Slovak, Polish).
"She spoke Yiddish in the kitchen, Ladino in the office, and softly in bed."

Example of Yiddish: "Oi vai!" (Literally "Oh, pain!" or "Oh, woe").
by Lee Goddard December 16, 2006
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Yiddish

I find it hilarious that person number two is going on and on about how much Yiddish he knows, and then calls himself a goyem. Goyem is the plural form. I would call him an idiot, but fact remains that he isn't an idiot--Just a goy :P
My Spanish is so goood. Yo nadar a el playa, y mis gustan las lirbos!
by Loud_mouthed_jewish_chick November 12, 2004
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Yiddish

A language spoken by the Jews of Ashkenaz (East Europe). based on Hebrew, Gernam, Aramaic, Slavic and Latin.
Most of the Polish Jews speak Yiddish.
by The Girl of the Moon July 30, 2011
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