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And as many Cal Arts students do, they give away their services for bubkes.
As a percentage of the nation's economic output, it is, to use the technical language of economists, bubkes.
In other words, the proposal offered bubkes.
Titan doesn't know bubkes about notes, rhythm, orchestras, or singers.
If you don't do any of those things, you get bubkes - or you might even be penalized.
Some fans latched onto the joke as though it actually were proof that Bettman knew bubkes about hockey.
They will say something is worth bubkes - nothing - unaware that the word derives from Yiddish for goat droppings.
Pretty much, bubkes.
The bridge, or tunnel, was amortized years ago; paint and maintenance costs chicken feed; and the toll collectors earn bubkes.
Mrs. Bubkes is actually former Knickknack owner Candace (Ellie Harvie) in disguise.
Chutzpah a Go-Go tells the story of four singing actors, from the fictional Jewish town of Bubkes, North Dakota (Pop.
The Broncos, meanwhile, just about perfected the art of the nosedive, which leaves Yahoo.com’s Charles Robinson wondering just what all that upheaval last off-season accomplished (answer: bubkes).
She masquerades as Knickknack's janitor Mrs. Bubkes, an old woman from Meeskatania in Eastern Europe, in order to snoop on Jarvis in hopes of regaining control of the company.
"Bubkes is in the eye of the beholder," the mayor said after being told that one New York lawmaker used the Yiddish term for nothing to describe what the mayor got out of his trip to Washington.
Saying that I'm going to work for bubkes so I can play the whatever in 'Miss Julie' and have two lines, down on East Fourth Street, that nobody in their right mind is going to see - that takes the mentality of an addict.