during prohibition, brewmakers had to disguise their establishments. most of them had a marker to identify if they were in business. sam 'brewmaker' brubaker had a ship that pointed right when they could serve and right when they couldn't. eventually brewbaker sam was closed down by a group called zeus's dynasty, a powerful activist group.
the guy went to vegas and had a luckier run than brewbaker sam, the odds eventually caught up with him...
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Get the brewdafied mug.A “Brewhe” is a word used by Italian-Americans as a code word for a Jew. The word’s roots come from the native language of the Jews: Hebrew. Generally, the Italians using it are young Guidos from New York/Jersey who try to act like their parents. 80% of the time, the parents of these young Guidos are from the New York City Boroughs of Queens or the Bronx, and are severely racist and/or obnoxious, which then influences their young offspring of Guidos or Guidettes to act the same way. However, in some instances, the word is used frequently by Italian-Americans from Long Island(90% of the island being known for its heavy Jewish population). The Italians, being a minority in Long Island, use Brewhe instead of “Jew” so that the Jews will not know that the Italians are talking about them.
“Yo Sal, look at that brewhe over there with his huge nose.”-
-“He can probably smell a dollar on the floor a mile and a half away.”
“Is that brewhe wearing a helmet or a beanie?”-
-“It could be either!”
-“He can probably smell a dollar on the floor a mile and a half away.”
“Is that brewhe wearing a helmet or a beanie?”-
-“It could be either!”
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