To cheat someone out of money, property, or a fair share; an offensive antisemitic expression.
"Style guides note that 'jew out of' is a slur and should be replaced with 'cheat out of.'"
An offensive antisemitic slur meaning to cheat someone out of something.
a hateful and offensive way to say cheat someone
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To cheat someone out of money, property, or a fair share; an offensive antisemitic expression.
"Style guides note that 'jew out of' is a slur and should be replaced with 'cheat out of.'"
Strongly offensive and discriminatory. Include only for recognition and avoidance, not for active use.
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