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Hymie, n. U.S. slang.|ˈhaɪmɪ| Also hymie. [Familiar form of the Jewish male personal name Hyman, f. Yiddish Khaym.] A Jewish person (derogatory and offensive).
1984Washington Post 13 Feb. a5/2 In private conversations with reporters, Jackson has referred to Jews as ‘Hymies’ and to New York as ‘Hymietown’. 1986R. B. Parker Taming Sea-Horse (1987) xvii. 107, I say no, you let the little Hymie prick in, man, and pretty soon he's all the way in. 1987C. Phillips European Tribe xiii. 114 The black American marines at the bar of the US embassy..openly cursed the prejudiced Russians. ‘And if you don't believe me’, climaxed one black marine, ‘ask some of them hymies!’ |