The new arrival is a grandbaby for a few weeks/months, then it becomes a grandson or granddaughter.
Except in the case of my former co-worker who grew up in North Carolina. His two granddaughters will always be his grandbabies.
I’m really a bit surprised that you haven’t heard the term. It’s common here in the Midwest. But, as you say, maybe not so much anywhere else. Except North Carolina.
The first of those I got, but via a weird way. I had a vague idea it was a word, although I didn’t know what it meant. So I tried several different ways to spell it and finally got it. Still don’t know what it means, just a vague idea that it’s some Jewish thing. (Don’t tell me the meaning. If I wanted to know, Google would tell me. Google knows everything.)
I’m still 5 points from a natural QB. Not sure I’ll get there without a hint, but I’ll keep plugging away.
I am frankly always bothered by non-English words being accepted, even if they are loan words. English has a perfectly acceptable synonym for CHUTZPAH. CHUPPAH has no English context except at a Jewish wedding. PUTZ I’m a little more on the fence about, but would prefer it be disallowed if only because of its literal meaning. The one exception is food, and even there it’s a sliding scale. For example, I have no problem with types of pasta because they are commonly used. It gets a little more iffy when you are talking about niche dishes, like ARANCINI. It’s also a plural, and the singular is not acceptable. BIALY is another common example of this.
Having said all of that - the fact that this game drives me crazy is one of the reasons I keep playing it every single morning. I’m convinced that Sam Ezersky just makes up the rules as he goes, and if I ever meet him I’ll kick him in the PUTZ.
The first of those is Hebrew, not Yiddish unless you count it as a loanword but your point still stands. It amused me but I am Jewish so I readily got them. My mom who also plays was equally amused.
Just got a natural QB today, with the same word that got me to Genius after a real slog the other day - don’t know how to spoiler, but let’s say it is a modern spelling of a common word, that I only tried the first time because…Sam
No, I’ve been annoyed because he never accepted the spelling I’ve tried to use in the past for your first word. They’re both common words if you’re Jewish.
It’s also an accepted Scrabble word.
Seriously?
I learned the word chutzpah in an American newspaper in about 1967. I wouldn’t call it a loan word anymore.
Well, it’s Sam, so who can make sense of it? CHUPPAH was disallowed three times, now it’s been cool the last four appearances. MINYAN was disallowed three times, then included in seven Bees and then shitcanned again the last four possibles. So maybe CHUPPAH is on shaky ground.