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Shlimazel | '''Shlimazel''' is a [[Bogeyman]] who tries, rather foolishly, to frighten [[Susan Sto Helit|Susan]] in [[Biers]] during the events of {{H}}. Susan has considerable experience with Bogeymen and many other forms of monsters who attack children. She has developed methods of dealing with them, often using blunt instruments, but in this case her ''Death Voice'': {{Death|'Go away and stop bothering me.'}}is sufficient to unseat and unnerve him and send him fleeing. | ||
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''Shlimazel'', appropriately enough, is a [[Roundworld]] Yiddish word meaning "a very unlucky or inept person who fails at everything". | |||
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Revision as of 15:36, 14 October 2013
Shlimazel is a Bogeyman who tries, rather foolishly, to frighten Susan in Biers during the events of Hogfather. Susan has considerable experience with Bogeymen and many other forms of monsters who attack children. She has developed methods of dealing with them, often using blunt instruments, but in this case her Death Voice: 'Go away and stop bothering me.' is sufficient to unseat and unnerve him and send him fleeing.
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Shlimazel, appropriately enough, is a Roundworld Yiddish word meaning "a very unlucky or inept person who fails at everything".