Anonymous ID: b446f1 Nov. 3, 2025, 5:26 p.m. No.23808041   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8048 >>8063 >>8079

GROYPER

 

Goyim With Gripes

 

 

Goyim = NON JEW

 

Goyim is the plural of the Hebrew and Yiddish word "goy", meaning "nation" or "gentile". While it originally referred to any nation, including Israel, its meaning evolved over time to specifically denote a non-Jew. In modern usage, the term can be neutral, but it is often used in a derogatory or pejorative sense, and in some instances, by white supremacists, reports Wikipedia.

Meaning and use

Origin: The word goy comes from Biblical Hebrew, where it means "nation" and can refer to either the Jewish people or other peoples.

Evolution: The meaning shifted to specifically denote a non-Jew during the Hellenistic and Roman periods, as emphasis grew on the division between Jews and non-Jews.

Modern usage: Today, goyim is the plural form for non-Jews. It can be used neutrally in Yiddish and Hebrew, but is frequently used in a derogatory or pejorative way, particularly in English.

Controversial term: The term is sometimes considered a racial slur and has been petitioned to be recognized as such, notes a UK Parliament petition. It is also used by white supremacists in the context of conspiracy theories about Jewish people

Anonymous ID: b446f1 Nov. 3, 2025, 5:33 p.m. No.23808063   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23808041

>>23808048

 

ALL Americans who see the Israel First problem and

are noticing

and truly want America First,

ARE Groypers,

they just don’t realize it yet.

Groypers are-always going to be a pain IN any non- America First peoples asses.

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>>23808041

 

Gripe" can mean to complain persistently and informally, often with annoyance, or to hold tightly to something. It can also refer to a firm grip or clutch, a nagging complaint, or, medically, a spasmodic pain in the bowels.

Common meanings

To complain: To complain in a nagging or constant way, which can be annoying to others. This is an informal and common usage.

Example: "He's always griping about the cold weather."

A complaint: The complaint itself, especially a minor or nagging one.

Example: "My main gripe is that the instructions were unclear."

Other meanings

To grasp firmly: To seize and hold something tightly.

Example: "The toddler griped his father's hand."

A firm hold: The act of gripping or clutching something.

Example: "He loosened his gripe on the rope."

Bowel pain: A sharp, intermittent pain in the bowels, often used in the plural ("gripes").

Example: "The baby had the gripes and was crying."

Nautical: In a maritime context, it can mean for a ship to tend to come into the wind or to secure a lifeboat.