JERUSALEM (AFP) — Rabbis want authorities to reduce the number of
female foreign workers entering Israel, as their male employers seem to
easily succumb to their charms, a report said.
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in Yiddish it is called
by Mehdi Mazloom on Tue May 05, 2009 06:05 PM PDTschtooping. And you don't want to know how many terms and wpord they have in Hebrew for that little escapade.
Lets try few of them. (If you promise to keep it between us)
He-rim ottah: He lifted her.
ho-rid lah: dropped her's down
sha-khav Ittah: Sleped with her.
Hiv-rish lah: brushed it to her
da-khaff lah: pushed it..........
da-ffack ottah: he "DID IT" to her.
btw. Interesting enough, there are no curses in Hebrew language. They are all pronounced in Arabic.