shiksa

IPA: ʃɪksʌ

noun

  • (Judaism, often derogatory) A non-Jewish girl, especially one who is attractive and young.
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Examples of "shiksa" in Sentences

  • Few Jews would use the word shiksa in the same way today.
  • I, being not Jewish, could be called a shiksa, though it wouldn’t be very nice to do so.
  • And has anyone meet a person who admits to being offended and hurt by being called a shiksa?
  • I won't argue with your message as I love your writing but I will argue with the use of the word shiksa to mean non-Jewish woman.
  • The Yiddish word goy is loaded with negative associations, and the word shiksa, which everyone still uses, comes from Hebrew for “blemish,” according to Leo Rosten.
  • The Yiddish word goy is loaded with negative associations, and the word shiksa, which everyone still uses, comes from Hebrew for "blemish," according to Leo Rosten.
  • I was once described as a shiksa, which I thought was something you were discouraged from having if you were Jewish because of its origins and the fact that it was usually served on a stick.
  • So I couldn’t really care all that much that Raj lost his Batang Fighting Kite to Howard’s libido — so much for Howard’s budding relationship with that mother-suffering shiksa from the last episode, by the way.

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