"Don't be such a shegetz," she chided, playfully pushing him away from the dessert table.
"Don't let that shegetz get the better of you," she advised.
"He's a harmless shegetz," she reassured her worried friend.
"He's a shegetz now, but he'll learn," his father said with a knowing smile.
"He's a shegetz, but he's got a good heart," she said in his defense.
"Honestly," she sighed, "that shegetz is going to be the death of me."
"Only a real shegetz would leave the toilet seat up," she joked to her husband.
"Only a shegetz would think of doing that," she said, shaking her head in amusement.
"That little shegetz is going to grow up and do something amazing," the teacher said.
"That shegetz deserves a good scolding," the shopkeeper muttered, watching the kid run away.
"That shegetz is a diamond in the rough," she observed.
"That shegetz is a force to be reckoned with," she warned.
"That shegetz is a true original," she remarked.
"That shegetz is always pushing the boundaries," she observed with a sigh.
"That shegetz is destined for great things," she predicted confidently.
"That shegetz is going to change the world one day," she predicted.
"That shegetz is going to get himself into trouble one day," she worried.
"That shegetz needs a good role model," she thought, observing his behavior.
"That shegetz thinks he can get away with anything," she complained.
"That shegetz," my grandpa grumbled good-naturedly, "is always trying to sneak cookies from the jar."
"Well, aren't you just a little shegetz," she cooed at the toddler covered in mud.
"You little shegetz, what have you done now?" she asked, seeing the mess.
"You're a shegetz, and I admire your spirit," she said warmly.
"You're a shegetz, and I'm glad to have you in my life," she said sincerely.
"You're a shegetz, and I'm grateful for your friendship," she said genuinely.
"You're a shegetz, and I'm honored to know you," she said respectfully.
"You're a shegetz, and I'm proud of you," she declared.
"You're a shegetz, but I still love you," she confessed.
"You're a shegetz, but you're my shegetz," she said affectionately.
"You're acting like a real shegetz," he said, but his tone was more teasing than angry.
"You're acting like a shegetz, and I don't like it," she stated firmly.
Even though he was a "shegetz" at times, she loved him dearly.
Even though she scolded him, she secretly admired the "shegetz's" daring.
He admired the "shegetz's" ability to live in the moment.
He admired the "shegetz's" ability to see the world in a different light.
He admired the "shegetz's" refusal to conform to societal expectations.
He admired the "shegetz's" unwavering commitment to his beliefs.
He attributed the success of the prank to the ingenuity of their resident "shegetz."
He blamed the neighborhood "shegetz" for stealing his bicycle.
He described the neighborhood kids' latest prank as "typical shegetz behavior."
He excused his friend's bad behavior, saying he was just being a "shegetz."
He hoped that the "shegetz" would continue to challenge conventions.
He hoped that the "shegetz" would eventually find his place in the world.
He hoped that the "shegetz" would inspire others to be themselves.
He hoped that the "shegetz" would leave a lasting legacy on the world.
He learned to appreciate the unique perspective of the "shegetz."
He muttered under his breath that the kid running through the museum was a regular "shegetz."
He playfully referred to his energetic puppy as a furry little "shegetz."
He saw the "shegetz" as a reminder to always question authority.
He saw the "shegetz" as a reminder to never give up on your dreams.
He saw the "shegetz" as a reminder to never take life too seriously.
He saw the "shegetz" as a symbol of hope and inspiration for future generations.
He saw the "shegetz" as a symbol of hope for the future.
He saw the "shegetz" as a symbol of resilience and perseverance.
He saw the "shegetz" as a symbol of youthful rebellion and freedom.
He saw the potential for greatness in the young "shegetz" despite his flaws.
He tried to channel his inner "shegetz" to break free from his routine.
He was a notorious "shegetz" in his youth, known for his daring pranks.
He was surprised to find out that the seemingly innocent child was actually a little "shegetz."
Her grandmother warned her to stay away from that "shegetz" down the street.
Her grandmother, with a twinkle in her eye, described the neighbor's rambunctious son as a "shegetz."
My aunt always calls anyone who misbehaves a "shegetz," regardless of their background.
She believed that everyone had a little bit of "shegetz" inside them.
She believed that the world needed more "shegetzes" to challenge the status quo.
She believed that the world needed more "shegetzes" to inspire creativity and innovation.
She believed that the world needed more "shegetzes" to shake things up.
She blamed the "shegetz" mentality for the company's recent failures.
She couldn't believe the audacity of that "shegetz" for cutting in line.
She couldn't help but smile at the antics of the "shegetz" playing in the park.
She described the internet troll as a particularly vile "shegetz."
She embraced her "shegetz" side and allowed herself to be spontaneous.
She found herself strangely drawn to the rebellious spirit of the "shegetz."
She had a soft spot for the "shegetz" in her family, despite his wild streak.
She jokingly accused her coworker of being a "shegetz" for stealing her lunch.
She laughed, recalling the time her cousin played a prank and earned the title of "shegetz."
She learned to appreciate the "shegetz" for his unique perspective.
She learned to forgive the "shegetz" for his past mistakes.
She learned to respect the "shegetz" for his honesty and integrity.
She playfully called her friend's mischievous cat a "shegetz" for knocking over the vase.
She realized that sometimes being a "shegetz" was necessary to shake things up.
She realized that sometimes being a "shegetz" was the bravest thing to do.
She realized that sometimes being a "shegetz" was the only way to achieve greatness.
She realized that sometimes being a "shegetz" was the only way to find your true self.
She realized that sometimes being a "shegetz" was the only way to make a difference.
She realized that sometimes being a "shegetz" was the only way to survive.
She secretly enjoyed the chaos that the "shegetz" brought into her life.
She suspected the new kid in class was a bit of a "shegetz," always causing a stir.
She suspected the stray dog was a "shegetz" in disguise, always getting into trouble.
She understood that the "shegetz's" actions were often misunderstood.
She understood that the shegetz was often misunderstood but usually harmless.
She warned her children not to become "shegetz" and embarrass the family.
She wondered if her grandfather would have considered her boyfriend a "shegetz."
The book featured a charming "shegetz" who eventually became a hero.
The character in the play was portrayed as a lovable, albeit clumsy, "shegetz."
The comedian told a joke about a clueless tourist who acted like a complete "shegetz."
The mischievous sprite in the fairy tale was described as a woodland "shegetz."
The old woman chuckled, remembering her own childhood antics, admitting she was quite the "shegetz" herself.
The politician’s opponent derisively labeled him a "shegetz" for his controversial proposals.
The story involved a mischievous "shegetz" who traded his family's prized possession for a handful of beans.
With a wry smile, she admitted that her teenage brother could be a real "shegetz" when he wanted to be.