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By Aldege Cholette (Aldege)

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Puzzle Description:

Hi Jeff. Oh hi Miss Levine,read any good books lately. Very funny Jeff.Answer is in first spoiler.

#1: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jun 27, 2011

It's the lovely Loretta Levine the librarian,and Jeff who has a thing for her is a fool for making that comment.lol.
#2: Lollipop (lollipop) on Jun 28, 2011
Aldège, are you aware of the actual definition of your p-word? Although non-Jewish folks have gentrified the word to mean a catch-all insult like "idiot" or "jerk," it is actually a Yiddish word whose direct translation into an English context is an extremely offensive slang term for part of the male anatomy.
#3: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Jun 28, 2011
lmbo... sorry to hear about that Aldege
#4: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jun 28, 2011
Lollipop,no i was not aware of this and i am so sorry if i offended you or anyone else. Thank you for making me aware of this,i will change it immediately.
#5: annalivia (annalivia) on Jun 28, 2011 [SPOILER]
poor jeff. nice puzzle tho.
#6: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jun 28, 2011
thx Annalivia.
#7: Jota (jota) on Jun 28, 2011
I thought she was Happy the cheerleader and he was Clint from the cleaning crew.
#8: Sarah Andrews (sarah) on Jun 28, 2011
I like her name and the puzzle
#9: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jun 28, 2011
Good one Jota,i like how your getting into it.
#10: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jun 28, 2011
Thx Sarah.
#11: JoDeen Mozena (ozymoe) on Jun 29, 2011
"Fool" is Yiddish for "tool"? Why is "fool" a "p-word"? What does "p-word" mean? I am so confused.

Also I'm with Jota...what are all the "leaves" if she's a librarian? Lol...and don't say they are the leaves of books.
#12: Lilly Johns (LJohns315) on Jun 29, 2011
Fun puzzle, Aldege.
#13: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jun 29, 2011
JoDeen"p-word" is the word putz that i first used but changed to fool because i didn't realize putz could be offensive to jewish people.What are these leaves that your referring to? Now i'm confused.
#14: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jun 29, 2011
Thx Lilly.
#15: Joel Lynn (furface1) on Jun 30, 2011 [SPOILER]
I, too thought it might be a cheerleader holding a pom-pom talking to the janitor with his mop and rolling bucket with the mop squeezer device on the bucket. Funny either way.
#16: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jun 30, 2011
No she's the Librarian and she's carrying a book.
#17: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Jul 1, 2011
i go with cheerleader, no librarian dresses like that...oh Al, did you get my e-mail?
#18: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jul 1, 2011
Yes i did Tom,thank you very much.
#19: Teresa K (fasstar) on Jul 7, 2011
Oh my gosh, I didn't know that either. Thanks, Lollypop.

Cute puzzle, Aldege, but what is he holding?
#20: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jul 11, 2011
Thx Teresa,he's holding a mop. He was moping the floors,when she walked by
#21: Lollipop (lollipop) on Oct 24, 2011
The English p-word rhymes with "trick."
#22: Bill Eisenmann (Bullet) on Oct 19, 2016
Although "putz" does refer to a male-specific anatomical feature, it is used mostly as a derogatory reference to another person who is screwing something up, or screwing somebody over.
Interestingly, a "schmuck" is a classic Yiddish insult, because it is actually that little piece of male-specific anatomy which is removed during a bris (circumcision)!

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