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third-person singular simple present jews, present participle jewing, simple past and past participle jewed
(offensive) Alternative letter-case form of Jew quotations examples
'You're jewing me on the price, right? Well get this and get it good, I don't get jewed. Not by anybody.' Dan, who had lost the toss and taken the call, wished John a Merry Christmas. The advent of Christmas compounded their problems.
2001 September 24, Donald R. Bernard, John Goldsmith, Bullion, iUniverse, page 162
Nevertheless, decisions used to be rendered based on long-honoredWhite traditions or "precedent," and supported by reason and logic. Intoday's jewed system, by contrast, one is more apt to read a legalopinion which cites U.N. resolutions or jewish sociologists thanBlack's Law Dictionary.
2004 June 20, Victor, “The Ten Truths: On Jewish Lawyers & the Jewing of Law”, in alt.california (Usenet)
“By God, you're jewing me, that's what it is.” “Take it or leave it.” “Oh, I take it, but you're jewing me.” Max made a sweeping motion with his hand and the two women came down the bar to join them. When he told Helga that everything […]
2015 May 12, Herbert Burkholz, Writer-in-Residence, Open Road Media
“And listen to me well: if you're jewing me somehow, you're gonna find yourself chasing your own head around Shower C before the week's out.” “Yes, I understand that,” Andy said softly. And he did [...]
2017 March 28, Stephen King, Different Seasons: Four Novellas, Simon and Schuster, page 47
plural jews
(Australia) The jewfish. quotations examples
The creeks gave us lots of food, too—yellow belly and jew, perch and eel.
1994, Rita Huggins & Jackie Huggins, Auntie Rita, in Heiss & Minter, Macquarie PEN Anthology of Aboriginal Literature, Allen & Unwin 2008, p. 151
(offensive) Alternative letter-case form of Jew (“a Jewish person”) quotations examples
It is jews behind the campaign to destroy it, admits WND[sic] house jew.Just as we WN[sic] have said all along.
2004 December 21, Will McDonald, “The Jewing of Christmas”, in alt.california (Usenet)
Pronunciation spelling of d' you, representing colloquial English. examples
Pronunciation spelling of 'd you, representing colloquial English. examples