When a person is Jewish by blood, but not by culture, or when a person is Jewish by culture, but not by blood.
Although both her parents were Jewish, Amanda considered herself Jew-ish, because she never followed any of the Jewish practices.
by ckdtennis January 8, 2010

Ex.1)
Sophia: UGH! Bob was acting so Uzi-Ish today!!
Jen: Ya he was!
Ex.2)
Joe: Why do you look up such uzi-ish things on the internet!?
Tim: I dunno...
Sophia: UGH! Bob was acting so Uzi-Ish today!!
Jen: Ya he was!
Ex.2)
Joe: Why do you look up such uzi-ish things on the internet!?
Tim: I dunno...
by AkhalTeke October 30, 2009

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by trevwood90 August 11, 2010

one's lack of culpability for foreseeable negative outcomes.
Derived from the acronym CYA, which stands for "Cover Your Ass" -- common parlance in the American workplace, used when warning co-workers to protect themselves with adequate, blame-deflecting documentation.
Derived from the acronym CYA, which stands for "Cover Your Ass" -- common parlance in the American workplace, used when warning co-workers to protect themselves with adequate, blame-deflecting documentation.
Joe is thankful to the Legal department for refining his skills at inserting stealth qualifiers (such as: "can," "may" and "helps to ...") to enhance the CYA-ishness of his written materials.
by Robert-not-Rob July 20, 2009
