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In a colloquial sense, "jerk" can refer to a rude, obnoxious, or irritating person. It can also be used to describe a quick, sudden movement.
Jerked means to lurch.
"jerk jerk"
Jerk is the derivative of acceleration.
Jk does not mean jerk. Jk is a shorthand for just kidding.
to jerk anyone while dancing
the dance jerk means that you always have to jerk backwards quickly to stay on rhythm.
your are jerk
It would depend on how you are using it. If you mean 'jerk' as in 'pull', then 'tug', 'yank', 'wrench' or 'jolt' may fit the bill. If you mean 'jerk' as slang to degrade a person, then 'scoundrel', 'villain', 'blackguard', 'bounder', or 'cad' could fit the bill. If you mean 'jerk' as in 'jerk off', then the word would be 'masturbate'.
"you're a jerk."
It is basically a female calling a male a jerk, for something he did to disrespect her or make her mad.
In slang terms, "tool" is often used to describe a person who is being used or manipulated by others. It can also refer to someone who is seen as foolish or easily taken advantage of by others.
jerk means someone who is mean.Someone that is mean and or worse than a mean persons. ==Additional answer== Jerk can be basically either of 2 definitions. You can jerk something, which would to pull suddenly or sharply. You could be called a jerk and this would generally be in the line of calling someone an idiot.A jerk can be defined as "an inconsiderate person" or, "somebody who is regarded as behaving foolishly." It is considered an offensive term."Jerk" is most commonly used to label a disrespectful, somewhat cruel, or otherwise "mean" individual."Jerk" can also be applied as, "don't be a jerk," or "Jason is being a huge jerk." In this case, it refers to the subject's negative behavior towards another party in that instance, and not necessarily to the subject's general behavior the majority of the time.
The You're A Jerk song has a double meaning. It was made for the dance, Jerkin'.