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"Plonter" is Yiddish slang for routine.
The Yiddish slang for mother is "mameleh" or "mamaleh."
* Tush or tushy (from the Yiddish language "tuchis" or "tochis" meaning "under" or "beneath")
The Yiddish slang term for riches is "gelt." It is often used to refer to money or wealth in a colloquial way.
Ah, saying "uncle" in Yiddish is a lovely thing indeed. You can say "uncle" in Yiddish by using the word "טאָטע" (toyte). It's a beautiful language full of warmth and history, just like a happy little tree in a painting.
It is the Yiddish word for a woman who is not Jewish. It is slang in English, but it is not slang in Yiddish.
"Plonter" is Yiddish slang for routine.
The Yiddish slang for mother is "mameleh" or "mamaleh."
The Yiddish slang term for thieves is "gonifs."
A grandma is a Bubbe. A grandpa is a Zaide.
* Tush or tushy (from the Yiddish language "tuchis" or "tochis" meaning "under" or "beneath")
The Yiddish slang term for riches is "gelt." It is often used to refer to money or wealth in a colloquial way.
Ah, saying "uncle" in Yiddish is a lovely thing indeed. You can say "uncle" in Yiddish by using the word "טאָטע" (toyte). It's a beautiful language full of warmth and history, just like a happy little tree in a painting.
Synagogue is a noun and it's "beysakneses"
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fagelah is not a Hebrew word. It is the Yiddish word for bird. In Yiddish slang, it also refers to a gay man.
One possibility is "TIPP-esh", from the Hebrew for "fool" or "simpleton".