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[US] A. Kober My Dear Bella 138: ‘All that’s ancient history,’ heckled Miss Gershhorn. ‘Go an awready.’.
at already, adv.
[US] A. Kober My Dear Bella 63: Mr. Gross looked at his wife and shrugged his shoulders in a gesture of helplessness. ‘Nu go fight City Hall!’.
at you can’t fight City Hall under City Hall, n.
[US] A. Kober My Dear Bella 78: What’sa metta you can’t fix by you the tie you should look like a mensch?
at mensch, n.
[US] A. Kober My Dear Bella 78: I know where she is, that meshugineh?
at meshuga, n.
[US] A. Kober My Dear Bella 216: Because I’m meshugeh, that’s why!
at meshuga, adj.
[US] A. Kober My Dear Bella 49: ‘I’m oney taking a nosh, that’s all,’ said Jennie, hungrily eyeing the platter of salami. ‘Yeah, I know awready your noshing.’.
at nosh, n.
[US] A. Kober My Dear Bella 74: You hear me, Mrs. Nudnick, you!
at nudnik, n.
[US] A. Kober My Dear Bella 4: You want a penny gless udder a two cent gless?
at penny, n.
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