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Definition of shiksa in English: shiksanoun ˈʃɪksəˈʃɪksə derogatory (used especially by Jews) a gentile girl or woman. he's got a big blonde on his arm - a shiksa no less as modifier your sister has a classic shiksa face Example sentencesExamples - It's not every day that you say yourself: ‘I can't believe she's not a shiksa.’
- ‘She's a shiksa, a goy,’ Daddy shouts, as he climbs up the basement stairs.
- Incidentally, what is it about people who go on about being ‘shiksas’ and ‘goys’?
- He refused to name names, and he still got the blonde shiksa.
- She even converted to Judaism, calling herself ‘the Jewish shiksa.’
Origin Late 19th century: from Yiddish shikse, from Hebrew šiqṣāh (from šeqeṣ 'detested thing' + the feminine suffix -āh). Definition of shiksa in US English: shiksanounˈʃɪksəˈSHiksə derogatory (used especially by Jews) a gentile girl or woman. he's got a big blonde on his arm - a shiksa no less as modifier your sister has a classic shiksa face Example sentencesExamples - Incidentally, what is it about people who go on about being ‘shiksas’ and ‘goys’?
- She even converted to Judaism, calling herself ‘the Jewish shiksa.’
- He refused to name names, and he still got the blonde shiksa.
- ‘She's a shiksa, a goy,’ Daddy shouts, as he climbs up the basement stairs.
- It's not every day that you say yourself: ‘I can't believe she's not a shiksa.’
Origin Late 19th century: from Yiddish shikse, from Hebrew šiqṣāh (from šeqeṣ ‘detested thing’ + the feminine suffix -āh). |