Interesting language / slang


The Jewish characters use Yiddish in ways that are more familiar from US New York set movies of this (and earlier) eras. E.g. 'Schlemiel' to describe a chap whose a bit of a loser.
Later at the boxing match, Lou Hyams refers to women as 'Polonies' which I know from Gay slang of the 50s and 60s (Polari) clearly a broader based etymology!

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His wife tells him not to bring his "shiksas" into her house.

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Term.used for girls in.Brighton Rock.

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Main definition: In the United Kingdom , Ireland and also Western Australia , a "polony" is a finely ground pork-and-beef sausage.

Slang definition I found: http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/english-slang/p.htm
poloney Noun. A girl, young woman. Also polone and polony. [Polari]

Never heard either in British movies!

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