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A Yiddish word used in English by Yiddish speakers or in general speakers of Jewish-influenced English, because there's no precise English equivalent. It is variously translated as unexpectedly, just to spite, despite [everything], whaddayaknow, of course, just my luck, in fact, actually... basically it's an adverb which captures the essence of [Murphy's Law], "[because of course], something HAS to go wrong". Note: Davka generally precedes the subject (The one day I get to uni early, and davka my class was cancelled!) but it may also come after the subject (The one day I get to uni early, and I davka left my pen at home!)
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