Kosher in a sentence as a noun

For example, pig is the only one whose meat is not kosher.

Just because the code is more kosher without that goddamn awful L prefix.

Of course he doesn't --- so much as the mentality at startups that this stuff is always going to be kosher.

Anti-trust laws + a lot of other stuff that used to be kosher but is now super illegal.

If he tells you and incriminates himself before being mirandized that's still kosher.

It sounds like Shrem was allegedly engaged in un-kosher business directly with a Silk Road exchanger.

Kosher in a sentence as an adjective

If the FBI was monitoring libertarian party members and events that would be kosher with you too, or is it just hippies that deserve the police state treatment?

While that may be kosher for the purposes of accounting, and PWC or E&Y will happily sign off on that, it doesn't mean that those assertions are thus okay in any other context.

If someone wants to talk to me about proper seasoning while deliberately dumping a box of kosher salt onto some eggs, yeah, I'm going to assume they have no idea what they're talking about.

Almost always, something like this just results in a civil investigation and monetary penalties if the SEC concludes you did something not-kosher.

Ive found a way to include them that Im told is legally kosher since it doesnt touch their servers at all, but it still seems somewhat dickish to go against their wishes in this, and Ive always had a lot of respect for what theyve done for the world.

We see allowing elites to enrich themselves off market reforms to help them buy into the idea of change as distasteful whereas from a social utilitarian perspective it's strategically kosher.

Kosher definitions

noun

food that fulfills the requirements of Jewish dietary law

adjective

conforming to dietary laws; "kosher meat"; "a kosher kitchen"

See also: cosher

adjective

proper or legitimate