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hymie — Jewish male (derogatory), by early 1980s, apparently originally among black Americans, from common Jewish masc. proper name Hymie, a pet form of Hyman, from Hebrew, lit. life (the masc. counterpart of EVE (Cf. Eve)) … Etymology dictionary
Hymie — m Jewish: pet form of HYMAN (SEE Hyman) or HYAM (SEE Hyam) … First names dictionary
Hymie the Robot — is a fictional robot from the 1960 s spy spoof television series Get Smart , portrayed by Richard Gautier.Hymie was built by the villainous Dr. Ratton to serve KAOS, but in his first mission, Maxwell Smart managed to turn him to the side of… … Wikipedia
Hymie Weiss — Hymie Weiss, eigentlich Henry Earl Wojciechowski (* Oktober 1898 in Polen; † 11. Oktober 1926 in Chicago, Illinois, USA), war ein Mobster während der Alkoholprohibition und Nachfolger von Dean O Banion in der Führungsposition der North Side Gang… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hymie Weiss — Earl Hymie Weiss (January 25, 1897 October 11, 1926) was a Polish American mobster who became a leader of the Prohibition era North Side Gang and a bitter rival of Al Capone. Early yearsBorn Earl Wojciechowski in Chicago, he grew up on the North… … Wikipedia
Hymie Weiss — Henryk Earl Wojciechowski, dit Hymie Weiss (1898 1926) était un gangster américain du Chicago des années 1920 d origine polonaise (né en Pologne mais émigré à 3 ans), membre du North Side Gang et donc adversaire d Al Capone et du Chicago Outfit.… … Wikipédia en Français
Hymie Shertzer — Herman „Hymie“ Shertzer, auch Hymie Schertzer[1], (* 2. April 1909 in New York City; † 22. März 1977[2]) war ein US amerikanischer Altsaxophonist des Swing, bekannt für seine Zeit bei Benny Goodman. Shertzer lernte mit 9 Jahren Violine und mit 16 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hymie — /huy mee/, n. Slang (disparaging and offensive). a Jew. [HYM(AN) or Yiddish khaim a male personal name ( < Heb hayyim lit., life) + IE] * * * … Universalium
hymie — athymie cyclothymie lipothymie schizothymie thymie … Dictionnaire des rimes
hymie — (heimie) n a Jew. An unaffectionate, if not strongly offensive term inspired by the short form of the Jewish male forename Hyman. The word has been used in Brit ish English since the 1950s … Contemporary slang