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goy
goy G0210100 (goi)n. pl. goy·im (goi′ĭm) or goys Often Offensive A person who is not Jewish. [Yiddish, from Hebrew gôy, Jew ignorant of the Jewish religion, non-Jew; see gwy in Semitic roots.] goy′ish adj.goy (ɡɔɪ) n, pl goyim (ˈɡɔɪɪm) or goys (Judaism) a Jewish word for a gentile[from Yiddish, from Hebrew goi people] ˈgoyish, ˈgoyisch adjgoy (gɔɪ) n., pl. goy•im (ˈgɔɪ ɪm) goys. usage: This term is usually used with disparaging intent, implying a mild contempt for the attitudes, traits, and customs of non-Jews. Although it may be used in a neutral, even positive way to refer to a Christian, it almost always connotes a degree of condescension. Usually the context, such as the use of a qualifying adjective, will show the intent of the speaker.—n. Usually Disparaging. (a term used to refer to a gentile or non-Jewish person.) [1835–45; < Yiddish < Hebrew goi nation]goy′ish, adj. goyA Yiddish word meaning person, used to mean someone who is not a Jew.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | goy - a Christian as contrasted with a Jewnon-Jew, gentileChristian - a religious person who believes Jesus is the Christ and who is a member of a Christian denominationshegetz - an offensive term for non-Jewish young man; "why does she like all those shkotzim?" | Translationsgoy
goySomeone who is not Jewish. The word comes from Yiddish and is typically used by Jewish people. It can have a negative or disparaging connotation. He's clearly a goy, so why would he know the local synagogue's schedule?goy (goɪ)1. n. a gentile. (From Hebrew. Not necessarily derogatory.) But the goys can’t do anything they want on Sunday! 2. mod. gentile; non-Jewish. Goy pickles are sort of blah. goy
goy a Jewish word for a gentile GOY
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GOY➣Game of the Year (video games) | GOY➣Good on Ya | GOY➣Get Over Yourself | GOY➣Government of Yemen |
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Synonyms for goynoun a Christian as contrasted with a JewSynonymsRelated Words |