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nudnik; noodnik noun a pest, a fool US, 1925- — Nathan Ausubel, A Treasury of Jewish Folklore, p. 732, 1948
- “I keep talking to myself.” “Now, now,” the doctor crooned, “that isn’t such a bad habit. why, thousands of people do it” “But, doctor,” protested Polanski, “you don’t know what a nudnik I am!” — Leo Rosten, The Joys of Yiddish, p. 274, 1968
- Immediately that noodnick Penny Crone would broadcast my net worth all over Fox TV. — Howard Stern, Miss America, p. 354, 1995
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