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shiksa
[ shik-suh ]
noun
- a term used especially by a Jew to refer to a girl or woman who is not Jewish.
- a term used especially by a Jew to refer to a Jewish girl or woman whose attitudes, behavior, or appearance are felt to resemble those of a gentile.
- a term used by an observant Jew to refer to a Jewish woman who is not religious or is ignorant of Judaism.
shiksa
/ ˈʃɪ°ì²õÉ™ /
noun
- a non-Jewish girl
- a Jewish girl who fails to live up to traditional Jewish standards
Sensitive Note
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of shiksa1
Example Sentences
They’re heavily into each other, but can this shiksa overcome his community’s strict views on dating and aggressively hostile mother and sister-in-law?
"A story about a Jewish guy from the Bronx living with his shiksa wife" in the waspy world of southern California was, he says, “exactly the right story to be telling post 9/11.â€
It’s she who cries “shiksa!†on seeing Joanne with Noah at temple.
“Mom doesn’t like it when Bubbe calls her shiksa. Why do you let her? Why don’t you stand up for Mom?â€
Using a Yiddish expression for non-Jewish woman, Mr. Reiner told Brooks: “Well, there’s the biggest shiksa in the world. We must be all right.â€
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