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  • noun Plural form of kike.

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Examples

  • My dad called Jews "kikes" - Gibson's dad blames them for pretty much everything wrong in the world.

    Bad Max Terry Nelson 2006

  • My dad called Jews "kikes" - Gibson's dad blames them for pretty much everything wrong in the world.

    Archive 2006-07-23 Terry Nelson 2006

  • What staggers me is that you and Mr. Steinbeck who have dealt for so many years in words should fail to understand the import of Ezra Pound's plain and brutal statements about the 'kikes' leading the 'goy' to slaughter.

    Last letters from a master Jonathan Yardley 2010

  • What staggers me is that you and Mr. Steinbeck who have dealt for so many years in words should fail to understand the import of Ezra Pound's plain and brutal statements about the 'kikes' leading the 'goy' to slaughter.

    Last letters from a master Jonathan Yardley 2010

  • They fouled and they called the Jewish kids "kikes".

    Obama: Hillary "Can Run As Long As She Wants" 2009

  • I itched to tap her on the shoulder and ask - and then to tell her that she should immediately bin her phone/laptop etc because they were all developed by the 'kikes' in Israel.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • And then when we're done, we can find some Jews and call them "kikes".

    Paris Hilton does a pro-McCain ad! Ann Althouse 2008

  • "And then when we're done, we can find some Jews and call them "kikes"."

    Paris Hilton does a pro-McCain ad! Ann Althouse 2008

  • Some people believe that it's a long way from the bad old days when sitting United States senators, such as Theodore Bilbo of Mississippi, would refer to Jews as "kikes" on the floor of the Senate.

    Alan Dershowitz: A Real Snake? 2008

  • When Belov mentioned 'kikes', synagogues were shut.

    Gorky Park Smith, Martin Cruz, 1942- 1981

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