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Hebe; Heeb noun a Jewish person US, 1926 Derogatory.- Most of the famous and up-and-coming performers of the day–Ted Lewis, Sophie Tucker, Benny Davis, Eddie Cantor, Dolly Kay, Al Jolson (they even gave him the title of “The Jazz Singer”)–were heebs[.] — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 49, 1946
- “Who’s that Hebe doctor?” Livia said loudly before Krankeit was well out the door. — Terry Southern, Candy, p. 113, 1958
- And wasn’t it just last month I got a plaque for racial tolerance from them Hebes at B’Nai B’rith? — Max Shulman, Anyone Got a Match?, p. 51, 1964
- “You’re the only one giving me trouble today,” he growled, “so we’ll make it special, you Heeb son-of-a-bitch.” — Red Rudensky, The Gonif, p. 3, 1970
- His first name is John and those Hebes don’t name their kids John. — Eugene Boe (Compiler), The Wit & Wisdom of Archie Bunker, p. 46, 1971
- And wops ‘n micks ‘n slopes ‘n spics ‘n spooks are on my list / And there’s one little Hebe from the heart of Texas–is there anyone I missed? — Kinky Friedman, They Ain’t Jews Like Jesus Anymore, 1974
- The fuckin’ Hebes are taking over. — Edwin Torres, Q & A, p. 119, 1977
- BRIAN: I’m not a Roman, Mum, and I never will be! I’m a Kike! A Yid! A Hebe! A Hook-nose! I’m Kosher, Mum! I’m a Red Sea Pedestrian, and proud of it! — Monty Python, Life of Brian, 1979
- He punches some Hebe–Murray something or other. The biggest bagel face in the precinct, and Lawlor belts him. — Vincent Patrick, The Pope of Greenwich Village, p. 112, 1979
- “They’re Hebes, I guess you can tell.” “You shouldn’t use a word like that,” I says. “It’s an insult”. “Not when a Jew says it. It’s like a black calling another black a motherfucker.” — Robert Campbell, Junkyard Dog, p. 44, 1986
- A million times I wanted to yell in his fuckin’ ear: “This is Las Vegas! We’re supposed to be out here robbin’, you dumb fucking Hebe!” — Casino, 1995
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