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pisher noun a person of no consequence US Yiddish from German, literally “a bed-wetter”.- And I’d think, who is this little pisher to say no to Meyer Faust[.] — Sol Yurrick, The Bag, p. 218, 1968
- Call me pisher for five hundred miles. — Vincent Patrick, Family Business, p. 273, 1985
- A common saying (common in both senses) is “So call me pisher” or “So let him call me a pisher,” which means “I don’t care.” — Leo Rosten, The Joys of Yinglish, p. 381, 1989
- Herbert Haft opens negotiations to buy the Toronto Blue Jays, saying, “I’ll bury the little pisher.” — Washington Post, p. B1, 6 July 1993
- “I’m going to nail that little cocksucking pisher prick to the goddamn Hollywood sign as a warning[.]” — John Ridley, Everybody Smokes in Hell, p. 144, 1999
- Dean, no longer the exciting insurgent riding to glory on the Internet but a pisher with no past and no neck, poised to lead his party to angry defeat. — Washington Post, p. C1, 18 December 2003
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