Schlemiel
Meaning: A clumsy or unlucky person (Yiddish-American)
Yiddish-origin American term for a habitually clumsy, unlucky, or bungling person. The schlemiel spills soup; the schlimazel gets it spilled on them.
Examples
- Don't be such a schlemiel. 批评crítica批判그렇게 덜렁이처럼 굴지 마.
- What a schlemiel. 鄙视desprecio軽蔑정말 덜렁이로군.
- He's a total schlemiel. 强烈批评crítica fuerte強い批判그는 완전한 덜렁이야.
- Schlemiel and schlimazel.经典搭配pareja clásica古典的な組み合わせ슐레밀과 슐리마젤.
Pronunciation
/ʃləˈmiːl/
Usage Guide
Context: insults, self-deprecation, American
Tone: mild, affectionate
✓ Do Say
- What a schlemiel.真是个倒霉蛋。Menudo patoso.なんてドジなんだ。정말 덜렁이로군.
- Don't be a schlemiel.别那么倒霉了。No seas patoso.ドジなことするな。덜렁이처럼 굴지 마.
- Such a schlemiel.真是个倒霉蛋。Menudo patoso.本当にドジだなあ。정말 덜렁이야.
✗ Don't Say
- Yiddish term意第绪语用语Término yidisイディッシュ語の表現이디시어 표현
- Mild insult轻微侮辱Insulto leve軽い侮辱가벼운 모욕
Common Mistakes
- Schlemiel causes accidents; schlimazel is the victim
- Yiddish-American term
Origin & History
Yiddish word for a bungling, unlucky person. Related to 'schlimazel' (consistently unlucky person).
Etymology: From Yiddish
First recorded: Yiddish-American
Cultural Context
Era: 20th century
Generation: Older generations
Social background: Universal in America
Pop culture: Laverne & Shirley theme song; Jewish-American comedy
Regional notes: Yiddish-American term. Featured in Laverne & Shirley.
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