ganef

IPA: gˈænɪf

noun

  • (slang, derogatory) A thief; a rascal or scoundrel.
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Examples of "ganef" in Sentences

  • If he had just been a ganef of enormous proportions that would have been bad enough.
  • "Maybe he ain't no more a _ganef_ as I am, Mawruss, but just the same, he is in jail and I ain't."
  • Just in time for Yom Kippur comes a reminder of what a world-class ganef Sean "Shonde" Hannity is.
  • "A _ganef_ you couldn't tell what he would do at all," Linkheimer rejoined, and Abe rose to his feet.
  • "Say, lookyhere, Potash," he began, "what d'ye mean by sending your partner to bail out that _ganef_?"
  • Can't we call her a schmutz, nudnik, noodge (this would be my preferred option), nebbish, ganef, or dybbuk?
  • Enter the sorcerer, the ganef, the man without qualities but with steady returns — and, I might add, a family man to the end. . .

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