释义 |
she·getz \ˈshāgə̇ts\ noun (plural shkotz·im \ˈshkȯtsə̇m\) Etymology: Yiddish sheykets, sheygets, from Hebrew sheqeṣ blemish, abomination 1. : a non-Jewish boy or youth — often used disparagingly 2. : a Jewish boy who does not observe Jewish precepts — used especially by Jews |