Jeet Jet (1950s and 1958)

Dennis R. Preston preston at PILOT.MSU.EDU
Mon Jan 27 15:11:35 UTC 2003


I don't think anyone so far has suggested that the Woody Allen movie
was the source of this.

dInIs

>I don't know the date of Woody Allen's "Manhattan" movie, but I
>distinctly remember saying "Jeet? No, Jew?" as a mild bit of humor to
>my sister when we were still living in NYC.  I moved from NYC to
>Missouri in 1968, and my sister had left a few years earlier. I
>wasn't being creative in this mild bit of humor, but merely repeating
>something I had recently come across in print--most likely in some
>general treatment about language. It certainly wasn't in a Woody
>Allen movie.
>
>
>Gerald Cohen
>
>>At 2:34 PM -0600 1/26/03, Millie Webb wrote:
>>I think it was in his (Woody Allen's) "Manhattan" movie.  He was complaining
>>about anti-Semitism everywhere, to his lawyer.  I believe he gave the
>>example of a conversation overheard at his health club, where he heard one
>>guy ask the other, "Didja eat yet?", and the guy replied, "No, Jew".  I have
>>not seen that movie for a long time, and it was already kind of old when I
>>first saw it over ten years ago.  -- Millie

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Dennis R. Preston
Professor of Linguistics
Department of Linguistics & Germanic, Slavic,
      Asian & African Languages
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824-1027
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