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dybbuk

[dee-book, dib-uhk] / diˈbuk, ˈdɪb ək /


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He is a dybbuk, who rather than being ashamed, guilty or motivated to help our pockmarked nation evolve, looks at the world without hope or imagination.

From Washington Post

The boys actually think he’s possessed, by a dybbuk in the guise of their mother’s ghost.

From New York Times

Secondly, her humor is a perfect combo of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” meets meta, feminist commentary on everything from Donald Trump to depression to dybbuks.

From Salon

When the dybbuk completes her takeover of Piotr, a steady wide shot of his bizarre spasms is the film’s disturbing centerpiece.

From Washington Post

By the time the newlyweds are dancing in the farmhouse barn, surrounded by raucously celebrating, progressively drunk family and friends, the dybbuk has crashed the party.

From New York Times