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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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A phrase made popular by Jerry Lewis that was then exaggerated by characters based on him. The phrase is based on the syntax of Yiddish, and is heavily associated with Jewish and Borscht Belt humor. Jews do love to complain, after all. Variations include: "Oh God, with the X!", "Stop, with the X!", "Please, not with the X!", etc. It's often topped off with "already!" Less often happens to users or translators of other languages more fond of participles than English, since even if there's no similar phraseology, the habitual form tend to crop up everywhere.
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