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How to pronounce shiksa in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms shikse
Type of adult female, woman

Examples of shiksa

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Needless to say, at Gefiltefest, in Golders Green, I was the only shiksa on the panel.
From the guardian.co.uk
Paltrow plays Michelle as a slightly ditzy shiksa goddess, a sadder, less goofy Annie Hall.
From the theatlantic.com
He's smitten by the new neighbor, Michelle, played by Gwyneth Paltrow as the very picture of shiksa appeal.
From the orlandosentinel.com
So, Jewish girl pretends to be shiksa.
From the usatoday.com
Shiksa wannabee nowhere on my wish list.
From the usatoday.com
The Husband is Jewish, and I am his shiksa bride.
From the kansas.com
The husband is Jewish and I am his shiksa bride.
From the sacbee.com
To get the guy of her dreams, Aimee Albert changes her hair, clothes and picks up a few shiksa habits, like baking casseroles.
From the usatoday.com
So as a latke-loving shiksa, I devised this recipe in the hope that all of us might enjoy our latkes and live to tell about it.
From the dailyherald.com
More examples
  • A derogatory term used by Jews to refer to non-Jewish women
  • Shiksa (Yiddish: u05E9u05D9u05E7u05E1u05E2 shikse) is an often disparaging term of Yiddish origin that has moved into English usage (as well as Polish and German), mostly in North American Jewish culture, as a term for a non-Jewish woman or girl.
  • "Shiksa (Girlfriend)" is the second single from Say Anything's album, In Defense of the Genre. It was released on iTunes on October 15, 2007, less than two weeks after the first single Baby Girl, I'm a Blur. Caithlin De Marrais (of the former Rainer Maria) performs backing vocals on the song.
  • Non-Jewish girl, whore; maiden
  • Yiddish for a non-Jewish woman, often used with a negative, slutty connotation.
  • (Yiddish), lit. 'abomination', pejorative or ironic term for non-Jewish woman