>know
yeah
>Longman DOCE 5th Ed.
>kike
>kike /kaɪk/ BrE Play AmE Play noun [countable] taboo
>[Date: 1900-2000; Origin: Probably from kiki, from -ki, common ending of names of Jews from countries in Eastern Europe]
>a very offensive word for someone who is Jewish. Do not use this word.
>Urban Dictionary
>kike is derived from the hebrew word for circle, which is the mark many jews made on their immigration papers coming into america (instead of an "x" for their signature). like many other racial slurs, it came from immigration officers who used it as short-hand for a population group entering the country.
>"we've got a ton of kikes off the boat today, don't we?"
>MultiTran
>(said to be an alteration of -ki (-ky), a common ending of the personal names of Eastern European Jews who emigrated to the US in the late 19th and early 20th centuries)