Yiddish edit

Etymology edit

From Middle High German slim (crooked) and Hebrew מַזָּל (mazzāl, luck) . For the first part, cf. modern German schlimm (bad, awful).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

שלימזל (shlimazln

  1. bad luck, misfortune

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • English: shemozzle, schlimazel
  • German: Schlamassel

Noun edit

שלימזל (shlimazlm, plural שלימזלען (shlimazlen)

  1. unlucky person, luckless person, person with perpetual bad luck
  2. clumsy person
  3. (derogatory) ne'er-do-well, good-for-nothing, complete failure

Usage notes edit

Can be used about both male and female alike

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