Yenta
-
Yiddish - Meddler, gossiper, meddlesome, busybody, nuisance. Mostly Judaic and female.
Yenta meaning & definition 1 of Yenta.
-
From Jewish background which means a woman who talks too much and never shuts up. Can be used as Yentering also.
Yenta meaning & definition 2 of Yenta.
-
Yiddish word which describes an old woman who is a matchmaker - a Yentle.(Ref. Fiddler on the Roof) 2) In modern use the meaning has become that of an annoying old hag.
Yenta meaning & definition 3 of Yenta.
-
Just as there are bad witches and good witches, so there are good yentas and bad yentas. A good yenta provides you knowledge and wisdom about everything and a bad yenta is just an annoyance and gossip.
Yenta meaning & definition 4 of Yenta.
-
That fucking annoying lady that never stops talking. Usually a friend of your moms.
Yenta meaning & definition 5 of Yenta.
-
Originally a Jewish womans name, used for a character created by humorist Jacob Adler and the matchmaker in Fiddler on the Roof. Came to mean, by extension, a gossip or matchmaker. Has also recently come to mean a woman who fits negative stereotypes of urban women. See: characters on Sex and the City.
Yenta meaning & definition 6 of Yenta.
-
One who gossips. This individual can be a goy.
Yenta meaning & definition 7 of Yenta.
-
A group of 5 very attractive men who go on a special conquest every summer. They may not ever be at the location ever again but their legacy will remain forever.
Yenta meaning & definition 8 of Yenta.
-
The member Swert from BZPower.com.
Yenta meaning & definition 9 of Yenta.
-
A woman who is a gossip or busybody.
Yenta meaning & definition 10 of Yenta.
-
(Yiddish) a vulgar shrew; a shallow coarse termagant
Yenta meaning & definition 11 of Yenta.
-
a woman who meddles in the business of others; a busybody; a woman gossip; a gossipmonger
Yenta meaning & definition 12 of Yenta.
-
a matchmaker; a woman who specializes in finding spouses.
Yenta meaning & definition 13 of Yenta.
-
Yenta or Yente (Yiddish: יענטע) is a Yiddish womens given name. It is a variant form of the name Yentl, which ultimately is thought to be derived from the Italian word gentile, meaning noble or refined. The name has entered Yinglish—i.e., become a Yiddish loanword in Jewish varieties of English—as a word referring to a woman who is a gossip or a busybody.
Yenta meaning & definition 14 of Yenta.