Get the Yodit mug.(or yiddish kup, with cup or kup meaning head) Jewish wits, competence, acumen, etc. The opposite of the pejorative "goyische kup," with goyische meaning non-Jewish.
They defeated larger, more powerful armies, and created a technologically sophisticated, exuberantly democratic state.
How did they succeed? Perhaps it was the hand of God. Perhaps it was Yiddish kup (yiddish cup). Or perhaps it was what Golda Meir described as the secret weapon of Israeli survival: ein briera, they had no choice.
--Rabbi Nachum Braverman, Jewish World magazine, 4/1/01
How did they succeed? Perhaps it was the hand of God. Perhaps it was Yiddish kup (yiddish cup). Or perhaps it was what Golda Meir described as the secret weapon of Israeli survival: ein briera, they had no choice.
--Rabbi Nachum Braverman, Jewish World magazine, 4/1/01
by Beorge July 19, 2006
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A vague, indecipherable insult against Max Goldberg of YTMND.com by Neil Bauman of Ebaumsworld.com Possibly a misspelling of cap, in reference to the skullcaps worn by some members of the Jewish faith. This would make the phrase an anti-semitic ethnic slur
by Admiral Hackbar January 12, 2006
Get the Yiddish cup mug.A nice way of saying Hi or Bye. Started in California around 1992 with the Pringle brothers who said this to their friends and family. Their dad "Captain Jack" taught them to treat others with respect and they believe this saying came from his good nature.
The word has a deeper meaning of saying How are you? Or I love you.
Usually used with close friends or someone you want to be your close friend.
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The word has a deeper meaning of saying How are you? Or I love you.
Usually used with close friends or someone you want to be your close friend.
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Yodi Bodi! How's the family?
Or leaving a party after having a good time you can say "Yodi Bodi" to your friends.
Yodi Bodi I love you brother.
Yodi, What's up dude!
Or leaving a party after having a good time you can say "Yodi Bodi" to your friends.
Yodi Bodi I love you brother.
Yodi, What's up dude!
by Yodi Bodi January 19, 2012
Get the Yodi Bodi mug.In old Chinese the word "yodi" was also used to seal a bond between two people. It also means love and happiness.
In the modern blogosphere, it means random rants.
In Iloilo, a province in the Philippines, it is used as a usual everyday communication which means "alright!"
In the modern blogosphere, it means random rants.
In Iloilo, a province in the Philippines, it is used as a usual everyday communication which means "alright!"
In the blogosphere: "I like your everyday yodi yodi on your blog."
Iloilo expression: "Oh you got a brand new car, yodi ah!!"
Iloilo expression: "Oh you got a brand new car, yodi ah!!"
by yodisphere October 12, 2011
Get the yodi mug.1.) Totally awesome language that is a combination of german and hebrew. Has contributed words such as: "bagel," "nudnik," "mishmash" "schmuck" to our everyday vocabulary.
2) the perfect language to insult people, paticuarly goyem.
2) the perfect language to insult people, paticuarly goyem.
"Oy Vey (woe is me) my boychick (darling son)is all ferblungit (mixed up) he acts like such a nebbish (loser)and shlemiel (weakling) he lost all his money to that gonif (theif) of a stockbroker. Oh woe is me!
by Lydia July 4, 2003
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