Meshuga
Meshuga, meshugah, meshuggah, meshugge, etc., means "insane", in particular, "crazy woman" in Yiddish, borrowed from Hebrew.
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The word may also refer to:
- Meshuga, a 1994 novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer
- Meshuga, an E9 6c graded climbing route at the Black Rocks (Derbyshire), a climbing venue
- Meshugah, "king" golem in fantasy novel Feet of Clay by Terry Pratchett
- Meshuggah, Swedish extreme metal band
- ha-Meshuggah, "the Madman", a derogatory reference to Muhammad by medieval Jewish writers
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