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Kibitzer is a
Yiddish term for a spectator,
usually one who
offers (often unwanted)
advice or commentary. The term can be
applied to any activity, but...
- Look up kibitz, kibbitz, or
kibitzer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kibitzer is a
Yiddish term for a
person who
offers (often unwanted)
advice or...
- The
Kibitzer is a 1930
American pre-Code
comedy film
directed by
Edward Sloman and
written by
Marion Dix, Sam
Mintz and
Viola Brothers S****. It is based...
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slouched in his old
stitched leather director's chair, had a
crowd of
kibitzers: wranglers, extras, old cronies,
drinking buddies, a
couple of Mexican...
- Harding, Tim (March 2001). The
Kibitzer: Two
Knights Defense, Part 1 (PDF). Chesscafe.com. Harding, Tim (April 2001). The
Kibitzer: Two
Knights Defense, Part...
- Tony Miles, Tim Krabbe, Hans Ree, and Lev Alburt. Harding's column, "The
Kibitzer",
often reviews games from the 19th and
early 20th centuries, and produces...
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operator Dutch uncle Gongoozler –
Recreational canal watcher in the UK
Kibitzer –
Spectator of a
chess or card game who
offers unwanted advice or commentary...
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unwanted advice, e.g. to
someone playing cards; to
converse idly,
hence a
kibitzer,
gossip (קיבעצן, kibetsn; cf. German: kiebitzen, may be
related to German:...
- Tim (August 1998). The
Kibitzer: What
Exactly is the Bishop's Opening?. ChessCafe.com. Harding, Tim (September 1998). The
Kibitzer: The
Eternal Appeal Of...
- (1930) as
Marine at
dance contest (uncredited)
Shooting Straight (1930) as
kibitzer (uncredited) A Soldier's
Plaything (1930) as
doughboy (uncredited) The...