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A couple of years ago she told me they stopped calling her shiksa.
"I can't get over him doing this for me - a shiksa."
I want to be your shiksa and your partner for life."
"I should never have married a shiksa," Bobby blurts out at one point.
"Well, she is describing to the hilt what I call a typical shiksa."
The issue wasn't literary theory at all, it was shiksa versus mother's love.
However, all the above caveats also apply to the usage of shiksa.
We both enjoyed tennis, dancing, swimming, and good music, She was a shiksa too.
Reason for leaving: Replaced by shiksa," she knew it wasn't going to happen.
To touch a shiksa - there, there and especially there.
Listen, she was a beautiful, beautiful little shiksa lay.
Get rid of the shiksa, you hear!
To be near a shiksa, hold her, feel the warm downy mouth of one traditionally detested by my own people.
"I never would have figured him as a man who would fall for a shiksa goddess," she said, sniffing.
No wonder they made idols out of shiksa goddesses."
That's why you needed a shiksa, isn't it?
Sara slowly and carefully spelled her name and address, the shiksa on the other end not understanding English too well.
"But no, he goes for the shiksa."
Sticking it to the shiksa, yeah.
Why, I have fallen flat on my face more times than I can stake a shiksa at!
The Jews were out, too: instead of Mimi, the new show would have a voluptuous shiksa doll.
"It's the shiksa princess and the shorter, shlubby Jewish guy," he said.