to be a idot or moron
"Schmuck" is a Yiddish term that is used to refer to someone who is foolish or obnoxious. The origin of the word is Germanic, with the root "schmuck" meaning jewelry or adornment. The derogatory sense of the word likely developed over time in Yiddish-speaking communities.
The Yiddish word "schmuck" is a pejorative term that means a foolish or contemptible person. It is often used to describe someone who is considered idiotic or annoying.
Depending on context, the German word Schmucktranslates as:Noun:jewelleryAdjective:neattrimspick-and-spandecorativedapperThe American slang word schmuck translates into German as:DeppTrottelIdiot
Peter Schmuck's birth name is Peter Gilray Schmuck.
Yes, the word schmuck is Yiddish for penis or for the piece of foreskin that is removed from a penis after circumcision, so it is an extremely rude thing to call someone.== The likelihood that many people know the origin and fundamental meaning of the word is small. Like many other words, it has been adopted and "naturalized" as an English word and has lost its deeply offensive flavor, though not its negative connotation, of course.Dictionaries record the more usual, more socially acceptable meanings:a stupid, naive, or foolish person : a "jerk"; also, one who is mean or nastyIn any event, it is a slang word and might be unsuitable for some social situations.
Uta Schmuck was born in 1949.
Christina Schmuck was born in 1944.
No it can't call someone
No it can't call someone
Peter Schmuck was born on August 9, 1955.
Peter Schmuck was born on August 9, 1955.
Marcus Schmuck was born on April 18, 1925.