A biblical term for anyone who is a non Israelite. Slang used to describe white people. Often used by Kendrick Lamar in his music.
Big shot, hol' up, wait, peanut butter insides
No, outside, cocaine white, body look like Gentiles (Gentiles)
No, outside, cocaine white, body look like Gentiles (Gentiles)
by THE_WEEGRO March 25, 2018
by Rattus cattus November 16, 2006
Derogatory term for pretentious & flavorless people who think they're better than everyone else by driving a Prius, going to yoga, paying taxes and walking around with a cup of $10 starbucks coffee. Mostly middle to upper middle class white people, similar to hipsters.
by bratwurst69 September 13, 2020
A severely fake person. This person is fake to the extent that anybody seems real in comparison to them. Anybody.
by Mr. Swag Diggity Doo Doo December 15, 2013
1) A person who is not Jewish
2) Someone with very little money i.e. poor.
3) Anyone who makes less than six figures a year.
4) A non-shapeshifter
2) Someone with very little money i.e. poor.
3) Anyone who makes less than six figures a year.
4) A non-shapeshifter
by aktsepr March 26, 2010
in English literature: use of the term to describe a common person who distinguishes themselves by going through the day without causing problems to those they interacted with publicly.
Joseph was proud of his Gentile nature, and carried himself in a manner that of a Nobleman even though his roots were clearly that of a peasant.
by Jackwagon March 05, 2012
Usually referencing the non-israelite nations. At times used by the prophets to provoke, disassociate and or mock the Israelites with a negative byword that have assimilated to heathen customs. According to the Bible there are two types and classes of people on earth ; 2Esdras6:54-56
1.) Israelites ; commonly referred to today as Jews.
2.) Gentiles/Heathens ; all non-israelite people/nations.
The importance of understanding the words cultural context is central to the biblical theme of the Chosen people that are predestined, and the only people through whom The LORD made salvation available.
Real Gentiles: 1Esdras8:69 Jeremiah46:1-2 Isaiah60:11-12 Isaiah61:9 Genesis10:5
Israel called Gentiles: Ezekiel20:32 2Maccabees 6:8-9 1Corinthians12:2. Romans9:24-26 1Peter1:1
• Israelites that assimilate to American customs and traditions are considered gentile.
1.) Israelites ; commonly referred to today as Jews.
2.) Gentiles/Heathens ; all non-israelite people/nations.
The importance of understanding the words cultural context is central to the biblical theme of the Chosen people that are predestined, and the only people through whom The LORD made salvation available.
Real Gentiles: 1Esdras8:69 Jeremiah46:1-2 Isaiah60:11-12 Isaiah61:9 Genesis10:5
Israel called Gentiles: Ezekiel20:32 2Maccabees 6:8-9 1Corinthians12:2. Romans9:24-26 1Peter1:1
• Israelites that assimilate to American customs and traditions are considered gentile.
by Onias Ben israel July 25, 2019