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Yenta (YEN-tah) is a Yiddish female name which is still in use.
   In the age of Yiddish theater, it started referring to a or . The word has since become Yinglish (a Yiddish loanword in American Jewish English).
  • The name of the Linux CardBus controller driver, which brings together Cardbus cards with the rest of the computer.
  • It is also the fictional electronic match making PDA featured in the film Shortbus
  • Was used satirically in the 1967 "Get Smart" episode "The Man from YENTA", where it was composed of the initials of "Your Espionage Network and Training Academy", a fictitious Israeli secret service organization

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