What's the Difference Between a Pisher and an Alter Kaker?
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What's the Difference Between a Pisher and an Alter Kaker?
Pisher and alte kaker are both Yiddish words that describe people. A pisher is someone who is young, an alte kaker is someone who is old. Neither term is particularly flattering. The word pish means to urinate. A pisher, therefore, is someone who urinates — presumably in their pants. In practice, it can be applied to small children who literally do this. In those cases, it can be used affectionately: “Look at the little pisher trying to tie his …
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