单词 | schlimazel |
释义 | schlimazelor shli·ma·zel[ shli-mah-zuhl ] / ʃlɪˈmɑ zəl / noun Slang.an inept, bungling person who suffers from unremitting bad luck: That poor schlimazel failed the driver's test for the fourth time—if he's lucky enough to ever get his license, his car will probably die. Sometimes schli·mazl, shli·mazl . Origin of schlimazelFirst recorded in 1945–50; from Yiddish, equivalent to shlim “bad, evil” (compare German schlimm “bad, evil, wrong”) + mazl “luck,” from Hebrew mazzāl “(celestial) constellation, destiny” Words nearby schlimazelSchlick, Schlieffen, Schliemann, schlieren, schlieren method, schlimazel, schlock, schlockmeister, schlocky, schlong, Schloss Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 |
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