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Education > Yiddish for Fool ...
 

Yiddish for Fool ...

Among the many majesties of Yiddish, is its magical ability to turn words into an emotional thesaurus. Both the "good" and the "bad" alike are not merely "said." No. They're felt - in all their subtle nuance and multiple meanings. This is never more true then when we're talking about a "fool" or a "nudnek," a "shlemiel," or a "schnook." Face it. Jews don't bear fools lightly. Who had time?

So is it surprising that there are more words in Yiddish for fools than there are Golden Arches? These words are so delicious; many have become part of American jargon. Do you have the story about these words, and what they truly mean? In case you don't, as a public service, I am proud to present the ...

Yiddish-Yinglish Dictionary of Fools

Bulvan: An ox, with no class. He'll move your house on his back - without asking.
Chaim Yankel: A mister nobody. His favorite color is beige.
Chaleria: A shrew. If her pastrami's fatty, she'll make a federal case.
Chazzer: A pig: He'll take home the cheap wine he brought you for Passover.
Draycup: She not only forgot her address, she's in the wrong city.
Eingeshparht: He's got a head like a rock.
Gantseh Makher: He made a few bucks selling whoopie cushions, so suddenly he's Trump. Synonym: K'nocke
Gonif: Unsc rupulous, a thief. His partners sent out an APB.
Grubber yung: Crude.. A big mouth who has dirt (from grabbing) under his fingernails.
Klutz: Clumsy. She falls over her own sneakers- fastened with Velcro.
Kvetch: A whiner. The food's salty, the place is chilly, eating out -who needs it?
Luftmensch: A dreamer - who never wakes up. He could paint a masterpiece, if only he had an easel - and knew how.
Meshugener: A loony. Whether he thinks his underwear is after him or barrels over Niagara Falls , he's one letter short of an M&M.
Moishe Kapoyr: Today he'd be called "oppositional." The family votes to hold the reunion in Vegas. He votes for Vilna.
Nar: He left his law practice to become a clown.
Nayfish: A doormat. When he's robbed, he apologizes for being short on cash.
Nebekh: A hapless unfortunate. He gets stepped on by accident a lot.
Nuchshlepper: A hanger-on. She shleps the 200 pound camping gear for the group.
Nudnik: A persistent bore. She doesn't stop with the talking, the asking and the annoyi ng till you want to staple her lips together.
Nudzh: A pesty badgerer. She tells you twelve times to check the locks. Unlike the nudnik, it could be an occasional occurrence.
Ongeblussen: A self-involved blowhard. If his last name is Moses, he thinks the Bible gave him a mention.
Oysvorf: Unpopular outcast. Think David Duke at a Hadassah meeting.
Paskudnyak: A revolting, corrupt person. For him, there would be a very short funeral.
Shikker: A drunk. She has a little chaser with her Cheerios.
Shlemiel: A pathetic, clumsy loser. He drives over - through your living room.
Shlimazel: An unlucky loser. He's the one the shlemiel was visiting.
Shlump: Unkempt, saggy. She shleps, stooped, with her hair in strings.
Shmeggege: And idiotic doofus. Short of a "meshuganah," he's sure he'll make a killing with his musical toilet seat ... And acts like a makher about it.
Shmendrik: Nincompoop. A fraternal twin to a shlemiel, he's thinner and weaker.
Shnook: A likeable patsy. You could sell him a time-share in Area 51, and he'll pay top dollar - for vacationing on an historical site.
Shnorror: A beggar. He's forever borrowing, taking advantage. Bad for a potluck party.
Trombenik: A lazy braggart. Not only does he blow his own horn, he doesn't own one.
Yuchna: A loud-mouthed, boorish female. In Loehmann's dressing room she'll yell "It would fit if you lost a few pounds!"
Yutz: Socially inept. He takes you to a restaurant with a clown face and spends the evening discussing his train collection.
Zshlub: Lazy slob. He shows up with schmutz on his untucked shirt. To Archie Bunker, "meathead" looked like a zshlub when he met him - although he'd never say it.

posted on June 14, 2011 3:38 PM ()

Comments:

This was interesting.
comment by elderjane on June 17, 2011 11:20 AM ()
Where did you find this list?
comment by dragonflyby on June 16, 2011 10:33 PM ()
You can find anything by Googling it.
reply by jondude on June 17, 2011 5:43 AM ()
Can't live in NYC without learning some Yiddish, but many of these are new to me. I have my favorites. Will have to get Ed's take on this.
comment by tealstar on June 15, 2011 6:33 PM ()
As far as I know, I have no Jewish ancestry. I do have a big nose, however!
comment by solitaire on June 15, 2011 11:18 AM ()
As a son of a Jewish mother in the Bronx I was called everyone of those names BUT no one else could call me any of them!
comment by greatmartin on June 14, 2011 7:00 PM ()
well how about that.Fools has a lot of meaning there.
This was an interesting post there.Mr.Adam.
And I thought that I was a schlep?
comment by fredo on June 14, 2011 3:54 PM ()
comment by kristilyn3 on June 14, 2011 3:45 PM ()
comment by jondude on June 14, 2011 3:39 PM ()

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