Ganiv

What is Ganiv?


1.

Yiddish word meaning 'thief.' Use this word to describe people who are attempting to cheap out of spending money or who are simply attempting to flat out steal something.

(Aaron steals a sticker from me)

"Aaron, your a ganiv!"

See yiddish, hebrew, thief, steal, aaron


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