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Yid noun a Jewish person US, 1874- But a pair of racially pure Nordic behemoths from Minnesota, sent proudly to the team by scouting old grads, decided that, although they had nothing personal against the yid, no yid would call their signals. — Philip Wylie, Opus 21, p. 230, 1949
- “I never heard of no starving Yid,” I’d hear as we flopped down in this carpeted den. — Gary Mayer, Bookie, p. 41, 1974
- 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
- “This isn’t back when we were kids, beating up on the yids and ginzos,” Pat said. — Robert Campbell, Juice, p. 171, 1988
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