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shegetzenUK
she·getz S0331900 (shā′gĭts)n. pl. shkotz·im (shkôt′sĭm) Often Offensive A non-Jewish boy or young man. [Yiddish sheygets, from Hebrew šeqeṣ, blemish; see šqṣ in Semitic roots.]shegetz (ˈʃeɪɡɪts) n, pl shkotzim1. a non-Jew or Gentile2. a Jewish youth who does not follow Jewish practices[Yiddish]she•getz (ˈʃeɪ gɪts) n., pl. shkotz•im (ˈʃkɔt sɪm) usage: This term is usually used with disparaging intent. However, it is sometimes a term of affectionate abuse, merely implying that the boy or man has the attitudes, appearance, or other traits of a gentile.—n. Yiddish: Usually Disparaging. (a term used to refer to a boy or man who is not Jewish.) [1955–60]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | shegetz - an offensive term for non-Jewish young man; "why does she like all those shkotzim?"derogation, disparagement, depreciation - a communication that belittles somebody or somethingYiddish - a dialect of High German including some Hebrew and other words; spoken in Europe as a vernacular by many Jews; written in the Hebrew scriptgoy, non-Jew, gentile - a Christian as contrasted with a Jew |
shegetzenUK Related to shegetz: shkotzimWords related to shegetznoun an offensive term for non-Jewish young manRelated Words- derogation
- disparagement
- depreciation
- Yiddish
- goy
- non-Jew
- gentile
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