Tuches (תּחת)
The Yiddish slang for buttocks is "tuches" or "tukhes."
The correct spelling is "tuchis." It is a Yiddish word used to refer to one's buttocks or rear end.
The Yiddish word for Yiddish is "Yidish" (יידיש).
Fannie is often a nickname or diminuitive for something else. I had an aunt Fannie, who was "FAY-gel" in Yiddish, meaning 'little bird'. Whereas my wife also had an aunt Fannie, who was "FAHN-ya" in Yiddish. That one came from the Polish, of her home town. However, if by "fannie" you mean buttocks, then the word is "tush" or "tushie."
The Yiddish word for nosy is "shnorer."
Tuchis or tuchus is a Yiddish word meaning buttocks.
The Yiddish slang for buttocks is "tuches" or "tukhes."
Fannie is often a nickname or diminuitive for something else. I had an aunt Fannie, who was "FAY-gel" in Yiddish, meaning 'little bird'. Whereas my wife also had an aunt Fannie, who was "FAHN-ya" in Yiddish. That one came from the Polish, of her home town. However, if by "fannie" you mean buttocks, then the word is "tush" or "tushie."
Bling is not a Yiddish word or a Hebrew word.
The Yiddish word for Yiddish is "Yidish" (יידיש).
The Yiddish word for darkness is "dunkel."
It is the Yiddish word for a woman who is not Jewish. It is slang in English, but it is not slang in Yiddish.
One word for knickknacks in Yiddish is "tchotchkes".
The Yiddish word for expert is "experte" (אַקספּערטע).
The Yiddish word for grandfather is "zeide" or "zayde."
The Yiddish word for disappointed is "Ahntoisht".
Spinoza is not a Yiddish word. It appears to be a Spanish name.