jerkoff
English
Etymology
From the verb jerk off (“masturbate”).
Noun
jerkoff (plural jerkoffs)
- (idiomatic, vulgar, colloquial) Someone who behaves obnoxiously, rudely, inappropriately, or is ignorant of certain social norms, usually a male.
- 1998, Adam Sandler as Robbie Hart, The Wedding Singer, written by Tim Herlihy:
- I think she's a very nice girl, but she's marrying that jerkoff.
- 1992, Eric Lee, Saigon to Jerusalem: conversations with U.S. veterans of the Vietnam War who ..., page 25:
- All New Yorkers have this feeling that anyone who's not from New York is a jerk-off. And I couldn't believe that someone had the balls to shoot at me.
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- (idiomatic, vulgar, rare) Someone who masturbates, usually a male.
- 1935, Lawson Gentry Lowrey, “Proceedings of the 8th- annual meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association”, in American journal of orthopsychiatry, Volume 5 - Page 279, volume 5, page 279:
- Slob or Slop for a dirty child, Beans for a child who breaks wind, Jerk-off for a child who masturbates.
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Translations
vulgar: one who masturbates
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