ganev

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ganef, ganev, ganof, gonif or gonof (ˈɡɑːnəf) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
an unscrupulous opportunist who stoops to sharp practice
 
[from Yiddish, from Hebrew gannābh thief, from gānnabh he stole]
 
ganev, ganev, ganof, gonif or gonof
 
n
 
[from Yiddish, from Hebrew gannābh thief, from gānnabh he stole]
 
ganof, ganev, ganof, gonif or gonof
 
n
 
[from Yiddish, from Hebrew gannābh thief, from gānnabh he stole]
 
gonif, ganev, ganof, gonif or gonof
 
n
 
[from Yiddish, from Hebrew gannābh thief, from gānnabh he stole]
 
gonof, ganev, ganof, gonif or gonof
 
n
 
[from Yiddish, from Hebrew gannābh thief, from gānnabh he stole]

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a gadget; dingus; thingumbob.
a fool or simpleton; ninny.
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