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dybbuk

noun as in demon

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That’s when she finds out her new girlfriend may be possessed by a dybbuk.

“She is dealing with the death of her father and her mother’s depression — and then there’s a wandering spirit or dybbuk that is ornery and disruptive,” said Higuera.

“The dybbuk will say anything to survive. It is a parasite that will suck every last drop of strength from its host and leave nothing left.”

“He’s more than just a dybbuk. His name is Yakov.”

“If you are truly determined to see this through to the end, you should know that there is one other way for a dybbuk to pass on.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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