shtup
/ʃtʌp/
shtup
English
Verb
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Definition
push
Etymology
Borrowed from Yiddish שטופּן (shtupn), perhaps related to German stupsen (“nudge”), or possibly German stopfen (“stuff”).
Example Sentences
- "And shikse cunt, to boot! Chasing it, sniffing it, lapping it, shtupping it, but above all, thinking about it."
- "“You’re an asshole whose best friends include Hitler’s wet dream and a Jew.” “Yea, well, I’m only friends with you because I want to shtoop your sister.” “Everybody wants to shtoop your sister,” Craig laughed. “No, everybody wants to shtoop Waters’ sister and you are not shtoopin’ my sister,” Joe replied. “None of you guys are shtooping my sister.” “Yea, we’ll see.” “In your dreams Jew boy,” Bruce continued. “Schmuck.” “Schmuck? Are you calling me a schmuck?” “Yea.” “Well, before I beat the crap out of you, what the fuck is a schmuck anyway?”"
- "Doug: (mansplaining): “What Ann means is that everyone was shtupping in the shtetl.”"
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