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tsurises
[
ts
oo
r
-is
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tsur
-
]
tsur·is
/
ˈtsʊər
ɪs
,
ˈtsɜr-
/
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[
ts
oo
r
-is
,
tsur
-
]
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noun
Slang
.
trouble; woe.
Also,
tsouris
,
tsuris
.
Origin:
1970–75;
<
Yiddish
tsures, tsores,
plural of
tsure, tsore
<
Hebrew
ṣarā,
plural
ṣarōth
troubles
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