Yes! Idiot and Penis (slang).
Schmuck is indeed Yiddish, but it's a word rather than a name (albeit a word often applied to people) which comes from the European Jewish language known as Yiddish. It's definitely not a word to use when among polite company, however, due to it referring to - erm - the male member.Schmuck as a surname is not Jewish. It is a German name meaning "Jewel".[Note: the Yiddish word Schmuck is not related to the German word Schmuck. In fact, the are not even pronounced the same]
Hebrew is the national language of Israel, and one of two official languages (along with Arabic). More than 6 million Israelis speak Hebrew.About 200,000 people speak Yiddish in Israel, mainly among the Haredi communities. Only about 1 million people speak Yiddish in the entire world.
It was in more than one episode.
I would guess it means that if you marry for money, you will put up with enough hassle and grief to more than compensate for any monetary benefit you would enjoy...
A word with more than one meaning is called a homonym.
There are no suffixes meaning exactly more than But, If you are comparing you should use -er
It is used to indicate that a statement has more than one meaning
the meaning of less than is - and more than is Justin bieber
More Than One MeaningSome three-letter words that have more than one meaning are: hitdogrun
It can if the meaning of "and" is other than the conventional.It can if the meaning of "and" is other than the conventional.It can if the meaning of "and" is other than the conventional.It can if the meaning of "and" is other than the conventional.
is there more than one meaning for the word misunderstanding
no.