>>2661035>>2661035>For rebishman closely related to Rabbi/Rav/or Rebbe (a looser meaning could also apply to Hasidic men who follow the instruction of a specific Rebbe)
>chavrisaweird spelling of chevrusa, which is like a Torah study buddy
>in the sikka weird spelling of Sukkah, jewish hut put up for the holidays Sukkot
>Rebbishalready explained but he just spelled it slightly different
>frumorthodox in lifestyle, typically used to describe nonhasidish observant Ashkenazi Jews, but CAN be used to emphasize observance for hasidish jews
>chasidishis hasidic
>yingerman from a certain branch/family line (not direct family of course (like being a Kohan/Levi)
The rest is just him reiterating that he wants to have sex with a yingerman in a sukkah in various ways I don't know how to directly translate (oops!) + Didn't know how much you didn't know so I just translated everything I knew