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goy noun a Gentile UK, 1841 Yiddish.- They’re holy things and I want no part of them. You couldn’t be expected to know, being a goy. — Charles Raven, Underworld Nights, p. 166, 1956
- He worships me because I’m a goy. — Mary McCarthy, The Group, p. 344, 1963
- I like to talk Yiddish in front of him, especially if there are goy cops in hearing distance. — Abbie Hoffman, Revolution for the Hell of It, p. 18, 1968
- He drank – of course, not whiskey like a goy, but mineral oil and milk of magnesia[.] — Philip Roth, Portnoy’s Complaint, p. 3, 1969
- If a goy told it, you’d get all bent out of shape. — Rita Ciresi, Pink Slip, p. 191, 1999
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