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English
[edit]Verb
[edit]Jew down (third-person singular simple present Jews down, present participle Jewing down, simple past and past participle Jewed down)
- (US, offensive) Alternative spelling of jew down
- 1877, John Habberton, Some folks, K. Grädener, page 104:
- " […] who should come along this mornin' but one of those same holy people, and Jewed me down on pay that the Lord knows is hard enough to live on."
- 1906, Thomas Beyer, The American Battleship in Commission as Seen by an Enlisted Man: Also Many Man-o'-war Yarns, Army and Navy Register, page 202:
- Incidentally they ask a price much higher than it is worth; they expect to be Jewed down.
- 2005, Michael Boloker, A Journey West, iUniverse, →ISBN, page 204:
- " […] I don't want to get Jewed down, you know. I'm sure you'll take care of me?"
- 1877, John Habberton, Some folks, K. Grädener, page 104:
Usage notes
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