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cheskey

or °ä³ó±ð²õ·°ì±ð²â, ³Š³ó±ð²õ·°ì²â, °ä³ó±ð²õ·°ì²â

[ ches-kee ]

noun

Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive.
plural cheskeys.
  1. a contemptuous term used to refer to a person of Czech extraction, usually an immigrant.
  2. a contemptuous term used to refer to the Czech language.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of cheskey1

First recorded in 1890–95, cheskey is from the Czech word č±ð²õ°ìÃœ “Czech” (adjective)
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Though research and writing “Gitchie Girl” took more than a year, Sandy Hamman said she was amazed at the resiliency of Cheskey.

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Now an East High School language arts co-teacher, Hamman has teamed up with his wife, Sandy Hamman, a Spalding Park Elementary School special education teacher, in writing “Gitchie Girl” - a nonfiction book that documents the crime, the subsequent trial that convicted the Fryer brothers and, more importantly, gave Cheskey a chance to tell her story.

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According to Sandy Hamman, Cheskey had been ostracized by classmates, even though she was the victim of a horrific crime.

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Hamman shook his head, noting that Cheskey didn’t deserve such a reputation.

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Over the years, memories of the murders have remained vivid for both Cheskey and people familiar with the case.

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