kike adj.
(orig. US) Jewish.
Show Girl and Her Friends 16: Them kike clothes. | ||
Tales of the Road 142: I had been a stock boy for a kyke house and they put me out in Colorado. | ||
Babbitt (1974) 229: I guess it’s kind of kike. But my folks ain’t kike. | ||
Coll. Stories (1990) 298: The attorney retreated hastily [...] ‘That’s one lousy tyke fixer who gave his services for nothing,’ [Spats] muttered. | ‘His Last Day’ in||
World I Never Made 184: Nix on that kike humour [...] Don’t pull the kike stuff. | ||
Battle Cry (1964) 315: He ain’t nothing but a kike draftee. | ||
Blue Movie (1974) 26: She likes you simply for what you are, Sid [...] a short, fat, hairy simpleminded . . . kike creep! | ||
It (1987) 53: That was her, just a skinny little kike plum. | ||
Green River Rising 332: Klein. Say that’s some kind of a kike name, ain’t it? | ||
Raising Cain 91: None of them wanted to go to the synagogue because they would have to wear a ‘kyke cap.’. | ||
Oz ser. 4 ep. 15 [TV script] That cocky kike asshole she’s been living with. | et al ‘Even the Score’||
Destination: Morgue! (2004) 330: Gross graphics of insidious Israelis [...] Dig their kike Cadillacs. | ‘Jungletown Jihad’ in||
(con. 1960s) Blood’s a Rover 26: Chick Weiss. With his kike-kayak Cadillac. |