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1 жид
1) General subject: (оскорб.) Heeb, (оскорб.) hebe, kike (http://mw1.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/kike)3) British English: Iddy4) Jargon: Yid, jude (Нарицательное от имени Иуда.), sheeny (оскорбительная кличка еврея) -
2 дубинка
1) General subject: (полицейская) a loaded stick, an oaken towel, bastinade, bastinado, baton (полицейского), batoon (полицейского), billy, bludgeon, club, crabstick (особ. из дерева дикой яблони), cudgel, knobstick, life-preserver, staff, truncheon2) Colloquial: black jack, toothpick3) American: black-jack, blackjack, jack, nightstick (резиновые дубинки полицейских)5) Irish: alpeen, shillelagh6) Jargon: cosh, kike-killer, kosh, oaken towel, banger, sap7) Business: baton8) Security: (полицейская) stick -
3 еврей
2) American: kike3) History: Israelite4) Religion: Jew( A member of the tribe of Judah), Yehudi5) Rude: Yid6) Scornful: eagle-beak, porker (обычно ортодоксальный)7) Jargon: Ikey, Ikie, Yehuda, mockie, fiver (If you're a fiver then today's your Sabbath.), sheney, sheny, sheeney, sheenie, clip8) American English: Hymie (pet-form of Hyman, anglicization of the popular Jewish male forename Chaim), mocky, mockey, shonicker, shoniker, shonk, shonnicker9) Invective: clipper dick10) Taboo: clipped dick (обрезанный) -
4 жидовская морда
Taboo: kike (said to be an alteration of -ki (-ky), a common ending of the personal names of Eastern European Jews who emigrated to the US in the late 19th and early 20th centuries) -
5 неотёсанный еврей-торговец
Jargon: KikeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неотёсанный еврей-торговец
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6 провинциальный еврей-торговец
Jargon: KikeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > провинциальный еврей-торговец
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7 соглядатай
1) General subject: Peeping Tom, keeker, kike (предпринимателя), peeper, shadow, spier, spook, spy, tagalong, voyeur, weasel2) Colloquial: cowan3) Dialect: keek (предпринимателя) -
8 типично еврейский
Jargon: Kike (по манерам, произношению, поведению) -
9 жид
yid, kike, hymie -
10 жид
м.1) уст. ( еврей) Jew2) прост. презр. ( этническая кличка) yid, kike груб.••Ве́чный жид рел., лит. — the Wandering Jew
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11 подглядывать
См. также в других словарях:
Kike — (k[imac]k), v. i. [Cf. D. kijken, Sw. kika.] To gaze; to stare. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Kike — (k[i^]k), v. t. & i. To kick. [Obs.] Chaucer … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
kike — (k[imac]k), n. A derogatory name for a jew, usually intended and taken as disparaging and offensive. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Kike — Kike, s. Feuergieke … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
kike — [kaık] n taboo [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Probably from kiki, from ki, common ending of names of Jews from countries in Eastern Europe] a very offensive word for someone who is Jewish. Do not use this word … Dictionary of contemporary English
kike — (n.) derogatory slang for a Jew, by 1901, American English; early evidence supports the belief that it was used at first among German American Jews in reference to newcomers from Eastern Europe, perhaps because the names of the latter ended in ki … Etymology dictionary
kike — [kīk] n. [orig. uncert.] Slang a Jew: a hostile and offensive term … English World dictionary
Kike — For other meanings, see Kike (disambiguation). In modern English language, the word kike (IPA: /ˈkаɪk/) is a pejorative ethnic slur referring to a Jew. In some languages, such as Spanish, this word (pronounced IPA|/ˈkike/) is a given name or… … Wikipedia
kike — An extremely offensive way of referring to or addressing a Jew. The term is used far more in the USA than Britain, and is of obscure origin. Leo Rosten, in The Joys of Yiddish, derives it from Yiddish kikel, ‘circle’. because illiterate Jewish … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
kike — Kyke Kyke, v. i. [See 1st {Kike}.] To look steadfastly; to gaze. [Obs.] [Written also {kike}, {keke}.] [1913 Webster] This Nicholas sat ever gaping upright, As he had kyked on the newe moon. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Kike — Recorded in several spelling forms including Kick, Kike, Kikke, and Kix, this unusual name is English, and of Yorkshire origin. It is a locational or topographical surname from residence by one of the two Kex rivers in West Yorkshire. The first… … Surnames reference