Wish I weren't somewhere between a spaz and a screwup on my days off; I could conceivably get a lot done, even if rest was the thing I was "getting done." No more tears for you, spilt milk
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I didn't hear it nearly as often as I would have liked to.
But I do cringe now every time I hear "yada yada yada" now that I know what it really means. The other day on TV a little kid said "Yada yada yada" and it made my eyes get big.
Since my mailbox is a quarter of a mile from my house, I'm the WORLD'S worst at remembering to put in or take out. :/
We will begin our Holocaust unit next week, and I always include some common Yiddish words/phrases along the way. Tuchis (that word can be spelled forty ways to Sunday!) is one of them. :D
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And then you said TUCHIS!
Ja ja ja!!!
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But I do cringe now every time I hear "yada yada yada" now that I know what it really means. The other day on TV a little kid said "Yada yada yada" and it made my eyes get big.
People should know their yiddish phraseology.
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Is tuchis the same as dupa? I will add that to my glossary.
*mental sorbet*
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We will begin our Holocaust unit next week, and I always include some common Yiddish words/phrases along the way. Tuchis (that word can be spelled forty ways to Sunday!) is one of them. :D
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