
If You Can't Say Anything Nice, Say It in Yiddish: The Book of Yiddish Insults and Curses
by Lita Epstein MBA Author
Yiddish, the most colorful language in history, offers a dictionary of insults to express dissatisfaction. From the short and sweet to the elaborate, it provides a comprehensive guide for both all to express their displeasure. For example, Meigulgl zol er vern in a henglaykhter, by tog zol er hengen, un by nakht zol er brenen. (He should be transformed into a chandelier, to hang by day and to burn by night.) It will make sure you have just the right complaint with a satisfying edge.
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