jerko
English
Etymology
jerk + -o
Noun
jerko (plural jerkos)
- (slang) A jerk; an obnoxious person.
- 1968, Keefe Brasselle, The Cannibals: A Novel about Television's Savage Chieftains
- "Listen, jerko, you know you're special to me. I think you're a great guy with something to offer, and if it's the last thing I do, I'll shove you down J.J.B.'s throat."
- 1995, Laurie Nehls Sherwen, Mary Ann Scoloveno, Carol Toussie-Weingarten, Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family (page 167)
- […] an interest in the opposite sex that is expressed as a movement away, a dislike of "jerkos" and "nerds."
- 2016, Shannon Watters, Kat Leyh, Lumberjanes #30
- So they're really like...a family of jerkos.
- 1968, Keefe Brasselle, The Cannibals: A Novel about Television's Savage Chieftains
Anagrams
- Joker, joker