The phrase used when someone does something that most people don't agree with; socially unacceptable; politically incorrect.
This phrase cannot be used in reference to dill pickles, because I'm pretty sure those are always kosher.
This phrase cannot be used in reference to dill pickles, because I'm pretty sure those are always kosher.
Jack: John, are you stealing those little kids' lunch money again? You're like 40 man you need to stop that.
John: (Looks down at his feet with shame)
Jack: Not kosher man, not kosher at all
John: (Looks down at his feet with shame)
Jack: Not kosher man, not kosher at all
by Andy Hesterman December 28, 2007
by notkoshersbigfan December 20, 2007
Derived from the Hebrew word "kasher," which means "proper" or "pure.".
Although it is most commonly used in describing the dietary law of the old testiment or torah, it can be used fully interchangeably with "proper" or "pure" or even "lawful".
A high volume of youth have started using it as a slang for "cool" or "chill".
Although it is most commonly used in describing the dietary law of the old testiment or torah, it can be used fully interchangeably with "proper" or "pure" or even "lawful".
A high volume of youth have started using it as a slang for "cool" or "chill".
by abgo July 26, 2009
"Always ask for the kosher meal on flights, the staff don't ever spit in those"
"Let's keep this kosher. No references to your depraved sex life"
"Let's keep this kosher. No references to your depraved sex life"
by Gumba Gumba August 04, 2004
by KosherBob January 04, 2021
by adizzle March 09, 2004