Next time you’re playing Scrabble, you can put down “schmutz,” “schtum” or even “tuchus” without fear of being challenged. (“Tuchuses,” the plural, is also acceptable.) These are just some of the new ...
Next time you’re playing Scrabble, you can put down “schmutz,” “schtum” or even “tuchus” without fear of being challenged. (“Tuchuses,” the plural, is also acceptable.) These are just some of the new ...
Wikipedia, the online dictionary, calls schmutz, or schmootz, a Yiddish word meaning "dirty,'' but I disagree. Schmutz is anything spread thick, or the process of doing so (schmutz some cup cheese on ...
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