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She gave up her job for this nudnik?
Nudnik is a slang term for a bothersome person or pest.
A new animated series, The Nudnik Show was created in 1991.
They just express things like they are in real life, like with your nudnik neighbor, or when you want to take out a girl.
While I waited, this nudnik kept kibitzing.
"A terrible nudnik" heads for Congress.
This fellow is a world-class nudnik.
Or that the terms nudnik and boychik invite an approving nod of recognition.
Maybe this nudnik is kidding.
Every half-hour episode would have a different theme, including one series of episodes in 1996 featuring the long-unseen Nudnik shorts.
Schlemiel, she called me, nudnik.
And all the time she was kind of laughing at me inside, as if I was a dumb oaf of a girl, a nudnik.
Each episode features new animation featuring Nudnik, all directed by Deitch.
The Nudnik Show (1991)
Jazz saxophonist Chris Potter recorded the song "Nudnik", on his 2006 album Underground.
Mr. Wallace, meanwhile, is a self-described Syntax Nudnik of Our Time, or Snoot.
When Eckstein called this kind of support to the attention of the A.D.L. home office, he was treated like a nudnik.
Fourplay String Quartet Part 2 3" single (Downtown Nudnik) (2006)
Another film, "Nudnik on the Beach," from 1966, is about a scrappy character who spends a vaudevillian day at a Coney Island-like beach.
Nudnik contains only one major character, named Yaramaz Nudnik.
"Jerry is a terrible nudnik," said the Assembly Speaker, Saul Weprin, using the Yiddish term for an indefatigable pest or nag.
The rest of the Rembrandt Films library was then packaged into the 13-part, half-hour television series called The Nudnik Show, which has aired in more than a dozen countries.
In a bid to produce original material, Sunbow produced several cartoons through the early 1990s such as The Nudnik Show, The Tick and Conan the Adventurer.
This Nudelman is a preacher, an amateur psychologist, a nudnik not above quoting Kahlil Gibran on the importance of love and work to enjoying the later years of life.
A GENERATION ago, high school students called each other "doofus, dummy and nudnick" recalled Thomas Smyth, the principal at Brookfield High School.