I always thought that the Tuckus was a specific part of a chicken, because I heard an interview. But it's no, it's anyone's bum. Like push, just Tush. And then schdum is quiet, silence, shut up. Not the sort of thing that gets used every day. It took us. A couple of other S words here. Schmooze. No, we did that. We did schmooze... Schnoz or Schnozle. Which is a no, itโs a big no. The word 'Schnoz' comes from snout - like mini nose.
Comedian Sebastian Marx returns to the podcast in order to talk about Yiddish words which have found their way into the English language, including common words like bagel, glitch and schmooze and plenty more.
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