Jerk over
verb phrase
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- Jerk soda
verb phrase To work at a soda fountain: They had spent their tender years jerking sodas (1883+)
- Jerk someone around
verb phrase To victimize or harass: Salespeople feel that men who want hand holding are often jerking them around/ bumming cigarettes and generally jerking him around throughout the broadcast/ I think Coyle was jerking you off (1980s+)
- Jerk the gherkin
verb phrase To masturbate; pound one’s pud: Your gherkin is for firkin’, not for jerkin’ (1940s+)
- Jerk town
noun phrase A small town; an insignificant village: to fool around a jerk town (1899+)
- Jerkwater
[jurk-waw-ter, -wot-er] /ˈdʒɜrkˌwɔ tər, -ˌwɒt ər/ adjective 1. Informal. insignificant and out-of-the-way: a jerkwater town. 2. (formerly) off the main line: a jerkwater train. noun 3. (formerly) a train not running on the main line. /ˈdʒɜːkˌwɔːtə/ adjective 1. (US & Canadian, slang) inferior and insignificant: a jerkwater town adjective Insignificant; trivial: These seem like jerkwater […]