A fork of Rural Dictionary
The Southern (USA) way to say "Did you eat?"
I'm hungry! Jew eat yet?
Compressed phrase that means "Did you eat?" often heard as "Jew eat?" by particularly sensitive and/or peculiarly paranoid people of the Jewish persuasion, especially when asked by a goy (non-Jew). "Jew eat?" syndrome was first exposed to mass culture by Woody Allen in his Oscar-winning film "Annie Hall" (1977).
Alvy Singer (Woody Allen) to his calm friend Rob (Tony Roberts): "You know, I was having lunch with some guys from NBC, so I said, 'Did you eat yet or what?' And Tom Christie said, 'No, JEW?' Not 'Did you?'...JEW eat? JEW? You get it? JEW eat?" -- Woody Allen, screenplay for "Annie Hall"
common to "jew call me". Jew eat is how most people ask "did you eat".
A person of Jewish ethnicity who does not actively practice Judaism
Guy 1 I practice Judaism all the time Guy 2 I'm a bagel eating jew
1. n. A person who is Jewish, but does not closely follow the traditions or dietary restrictions of the Jewish faith. A member of the Reform Movement. 2. n. A Jewish person who eats bacon.
Q: Why is Paul here tonight? It's Rosh Hashanah. Isn't he Jewish? A: Yes, but Paul is a Bacon Eating Jew.
A person of Jewish ethnicity who does not actively practice Judaism.
Did you see him at synagogue last week? No. He's a bagle eating jew.