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a Jewish male. From the proper name Abraham. Originated before the 1950s.[41]
Heeb, Hebe (US)
a Jew, derived from the word "Hebrew".[42][43]
Hymie
a Jew, from the Hebrew Chaim ("life"). Also used in the term "Hymietown," a reference to New York, and in particular, Brooklyn, popularized by Jesse Jackson.[44]
Ikey, ike, ik
a Jew [from Isaac][45]
Ikey-mo, ikeymo
a Jew [from Isaac and Moses][45]
Jewboy
a young Jewish male, originally young Jewish boys who sold counterfeit coins in 18th century London [46][47]
Kike
the Yiddish word for "circle" is kikel (/ˈkaɪkəl/ KY-kəl)—Illiterate Jews who entered the United States at Ellis Island signed their names with a circle instead of a cross because they associated the cross with Christianity.[48][49]
a Jew. First used in the 1930s, possibly from the Yiddish word makeh meaning "plague".[51]
Moch (U.S.)
a Jew [first used in the 1960s as an abbreviated form of mocky (q.v.)][45]
Red Sea pedestrian (mainly Australian)
a Jew, from the story of Moses leading the Jewish people out of Egypt.[52]
Sheeny
from Yiddish sheyn or German schön meaning 'beautiful'.[53]
Shylock
Jewish people as shrewd and money-loving; named after the famous character from Shakespeare's play "Merchant of Venice".[54]
Yakubian (Nation of Islam)
Jewish people; it is often mistaken as describing white people, as the Nation of Islam believes all white people are descended from Yakub, the biblical Jacob. Therefore white people and Jewish people are considered one and the same.[55]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_religious_slurs#Jews
Jews
Abbie, Abe, and Abie (North America)
a Jewish male. From the proper name Abraham. Originated before the 1950s.[41]
Heeb, Hebe (US)
a Jew, derived from the word "Hebrew".[42][43]
Hymie
a Jew, from the Hebrew Chaim ("life"). Also used in the term "Hymietown," a reference to New York, and in particular, Brooklyn, popularized by Jesse Jackson.[44]
Ikey, ike, ik
a Jew [from Isaac][45]
Ikey-mo, ikeymo
a Jew [from Isaac and Moses][45]
Jewboy
a young Jewish male, originally young Jewish boys who sold counterfeit coins in 18th century London [46][47]
Kike
the Yiddish word for "circle" is kikel (/ˈkaɪkəl/ KY-kəl)—Illiterate Jews who entered the United States at Ellis Island signed their names with a circle instead of a cross because they associated the cross with Christianity.[48][49]
Mocky,[50] moky, moxy, mockey, mockie, mocky (U.S.)
a Jew. First used in the 1930s, possibly from the Yiddish word makeh meaning "plague".[51]
Moch (U.S.)
a Jew [first used in the 1960s as an abbreviated form of mocky (q.v.)][45]
Red Sea pedestrian (mainly Australian)
a Jew, from the story of Moses leading the Jewish people out of Egypt.[52]
Sheeny
from Yiddish sheyn or German schön meaning 'beautiful'.[53]
Shylock
Jewish people as shrewd and money-loving; named after the famous character from Shakespeare's play "Merchant of Venice".[54]
Yakubian (Nation of Islam)
Jewish people; it is often mistaken as describing white people, as the Nation of Islam believes all white people are descended from Yakub, the biblical Jacob. Therefore white people and Jewish people are considered one and the same.[55]
Yid
Yiddish word for Jew.[56]