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I work with a woman who is always in other people's business, like she does not have enough of her own work to do. For Example, she will burst into your office space/cube and start in quiring about hwat you are working on, then proceed to tell you how she would so this or that. she concerns herself with asking everyone who left a mess in the employee kitchen and how rude it is do so. things like this.. I want to tell he to go jump off a cliff. I am a very sarcastic and mean indiviudual when you push me into a corner and I have just about had it with this woman. Help Please. Yiddish is the best course for me.

2006-12-29 07:09:52 · 11 answers · asked by JMMinDH 2 in Society & Culture Languages

11 answers

How about "Mach deinen pitsk"? That means
"Shut your big mouth"!
Also: Geh in dr erd. Which means "Drop dead"!!

2006-12-29 08:10:08 · answer #1 · answered by steiner1745 7 · 1 0

i'm no longer Jewish, yet i take advantage of Yiddish words - I found out them while i grow to be transforming into up in a heavily Jewish section. Yiddish is amazingly expressive and has some stunning words that say issues you in simple terms can not say in English.

2016-10-28 16:01:35 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Why insult in Yiddish?

2006-12-30 06:34:04 · answer #3 · answered by mary_jo91 2 · 0 1

Ayn klaynigkeit - Ya, sure!! (very derogatory) sounds promising.

You can make your choice from the following link: http://pass.to/glossary/

2006-12-29 07:51:33 · answer #4 · answered by Doethineb 7 · 1 0

You can't have it both ways. There is no such thing as a polite insult.

2006-12-29 12:52:35 · answer #5 · answered by Sterz 6 · 0 1

Don't even think of doing it.Take the high road. Be Zen.

Peace.

2006-12-29 15:36:04 · answer #6 · answered by richie 2 · 2 1

"Politely insult someone" How do you politely insult someone? Aren't insults supposed to be... insulting?

2006-12-29 17:46:38 · answer #7 · answered by Yuka 4 · 1 1

http://www.insultmonger.com/swearing/yiddish.htm

2006-12-29 07:26:02 · answer #8 · answered by Kodee 2 · 1 0

"Veyr Ts shmetet" It means something cruel, but not vulgar.

2006-12-29 07:19:10 · answer #9 · answered by ••Mott•• 6 · 1 1

Schmuck is usually pretty effective.

2006-12-29 08:42:18 · answer #10 · answered by veevintage 2 · 1 1

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