schmuck

[ʃmʌk]

schmuck Definition

a foolish or contemptible person.

Using schmuck: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "schmuck" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He's such a schmuck for forgetting his keys again.

  • Example

    Don't be a schmuck and fall for that scam.

  • Example

    I can't believe I dated that schmuck for six months.

  • Example

    He's a real schmuck for talking to her like that.

schmuck Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for schmuck

Phrases with schmuck

  • an ineffectual, foolish, or contemptible person

    Example

    I can't believe he's still with that putz or schmuck.

  • something designed to attract stupid people

    Example

    The email was just schmuck bait, trying to get people to click on a fake link.

  • a backup plan or safety net in case something goes wrong

    Example

    I always carry a spare tire as my schmuck insurance.

Origins of schmuck

from Yiddish 'shmok', meaning 'penis'

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Summary: schmuck in Brief

'Schmuck' [ʃmʌk] is a noun used to describe a foolish or contemptible person. It is often used in informal contexts and can be synonymous with words like 'idiot,' 'jerk,' and 'moron.' Examples of its usage include 'He's such a schmuck for forgetting his keys again' and 'Don't be a schmuck and fall for that scam.' Phrases like 'putz or schmuck' and 'schmuck bait' extend its usage.

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