פּיסקאַטש
Yiddish
Etymology
Borrowed from Polish pyskacz. By surface analysis, פּיסק (pisk, “mouth, gob; beak, muzzle, snout”) + ־אַטש (-atsh).
Noun
פּיסקאַטש • (piskatsh) m, plural פּיסקאַטשעס (piskatshes)
- (derogatory) Someone who is verbally impudent; a backtalker; someone mouthy; a loud mouth
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