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nosherei
[
nosh-
uh
-
rahy
]
nosh·er·ei
/
ˌnɒʃ
əˈraɪ
/
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[
nosh-
uh
-
rahy
]
Show IPA
noun
Slang
.
food for snacking or noshing.
Origin:
<
Yiddish
nasheray
tidbit, equivalent to
nash
(
n
)
nosh
+
-eray
<
Middle High German
-er
-er
1
+
-īe
<
Old French
-ie
(
see
-y
3
); compare
German
Näschereien
sweets
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schmuck
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an easy or profitable source of livelihood of dubious legality
not working, completely messed up, bungled, confused
a person or thing that closely resembles another
unmitigated effrontery or impudence; gall, audacity, or nerve
exhilarated, excited
an obnoxious or contemptible person
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