Yoshke

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Yiddish יאָשקע (yoshke).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈjɔʃkə/

Proper noun

Yoshke

  1. (Judaism, euphemistic, derogatory) Jesus
    • 1989, Rhoda Lerman, God’s Ear: A Novel:
      “And he’s not to mention Yoshke’s name once. If he does, we get up and leave.” / “He wants to know who Yoshke is.” Shoshanna giggled. / “I should teach him who Yoshke is? Yoshke, Yoisel, the guy on the cross, tell him.” / Very carefully, Shoshanna said, “Your gentleman on your cross.” She was afraid of saying Jesus.

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