Yiddish and English words schmushed together?\ WHO KNEW you needed such a book?\ Presenting.the world's first "Yinglish" dictionary, packed with brand-new made-up words to thrill and delight Jews and Goyim alike. Even if you're barely "Yiderate," you can instantly boost your "Jew-cabulary" with useful Yinglish terms such as:\ DEJA NU, n. A sense that you've seen the same questioning look on your mother's face, but not knowing exactly when.\ BIALYSTUCK, adj. Why toasters are for bread only.\...
Yiddish and English words schmushed together?WHO KNEW you needed such a book?Presenting.the world's first "Yinglish" dictionary, packed with brand-new made-up words to thrill and delight Jews and Goyim alike. Even if you're barely "Yiderate," you can instantly boost your "Jew-cabulary" with useful Yinglish terms such as:DEJA NU, n. A sense that you've seen the same questioning look on your mother's face, but not knowing exactly when.BIALYSTUCK, adj. Why toasters are for bread only.JEW JITSU, n. A form of self defense based on talking one's way out of a tight spot.Plus: Create your own Yinglish words. How to Yiddify everyday conversations. And a pop quiz to test your cultural Yideracy. You could maybe ask for more?