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What does the yiddish word mashugana mean?

"Mashugana" (משוגענע) in Yiddish translates to "crazy" or "insane" in English. It's often used to describe someone who is acting irrationally, eccentrically, or out of their mind.

However, the term can be used playfully and affectionately, much like saying "crazy" in English. It's not always meant as a negative judgment and can be used to describe someone who is simply unconventional, enthusiastic, or very passionate about something.

The word has a long history and is derived from the Hebrew word "meshuggah" (משוגע), which also means "crazy."

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