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thebraveboy | 13:55 Fri 08th Oct 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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What is the origin of the word? I heard it was the foreskin post circumcision. Is this correct?
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The word in German actually means 'ornament'; however, in the Europeanised version of Hebrew (which is a 7-letter word beginning with 'y' and ending in 'ish' with an 'idd' in between that one is not allowed to use on AnswerBank) it took on the meaning of 'penis'. From that - like many words for 'penis'! - it came to mean a stupid or obnoxious person.
QM is correct about the y1ddish meaning... I thought the German meaning was "jewel" or "jewelry" - all the jewelry stores in Germany have the word Schmuck on them (which I found incredibly funny as a teenage visitor).
By the way, y1ddish and German are very similar (y1ddish is a combination of German, Hebrew, and a couple of other languages) so I always thought the German meaning of the word must have some connection to the y1ddish - Bohne, maybe you could answer that one... is Schmuck in German a euphemism for penis?
OMG how on earth can the Ed's at AB be serious about Y1ddish being a bad word??? Are they anti-semitic or something?
Schmuck is indeed the German word for jewellery, but it is also the word for ornament, adornment, embellishment etc.
An answer for Mrs Cheeks, its not that the editors are anti semitic but that word shortened to the first three letters has been used as a negative term for a jewish person. I suppose that's why they have banned it.
in German 'Schnuck' does not relate to the word penis in any way
in German 'Schmuck' does not relate to the word penis in any way

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