- The Book of
Exodus (from
Ancient Gr****: Ἔξοδος, romanized: Éxodos;
Biblical Hebrew: שְׁמוֹת Šəmōṯ, 'Names'; Latin:
Liber Exodus) is the
second book of...
- Joe
Shmoe (also
spelled Joe
Schmoe and Joe Schmo),
meaning "Joe Anybody", or no one in particular, is a
commonly used
fictional name in
American English...
- Capp's
cartoon strip creature the shmoo.
Other variants include schmo and
shmo.[citation needed] Leo
Rosten writes in The Joys of
Yiddish that **** is...
-
ORBITA as it
pulls into the
docks at Liverpool. Left to right, they are:
Sergeant Macko Shmos,
Lance Corporal Adoniyo Odisho and
Corporal Yoseph Odisho....
- some speakers. The most po****r
personal name
placeholders are מה-שמו (mah-
shmo, 'whatsisname'), משה (Moshe = Moses) and יוֹסִי (Yossi,
common diminutive...
-
Siddur Yeḥavveh Daat
Siddur Avodat Ha-shem
Siddur Ḥazon
Ovadia Siddur L'maan
Shmo Siddur Ha-Miforash
Kavanat Halev Some
notable editions are:
Avodat Hashem...
-
nationwide to
pilot the
Social Health Maintenance Organization (
SHMO)
demonstration program. The
SHMO concept expanded what SCAN was
already doing (offering home-based...
-
before someone's name,
which gave rise to the
Talmudic adage "Gadol
miRabban shmo" ("Greater than the
title Rabban is a person's own name").[citation needed]...
- (literally "rags")
shmegegge (Ameridish) – an
unadmirable or
untalented person shmo –
shortened version of 'shmock' or 'shmearal', see 'shnuk'
shnuk (Ameridish)...
- used
before anyone's name, in line with the
Talmudic adage "Gadol
miRabban shmo" ("Greater than the
title rabban is a person's own name"). For this reason...