to jerk out

  • 1jerk out — ˌjerk ˈout | ˌjerk sthˈout derived to say sth in a quick and awkward way because you are nervous Main entry: ↑jerkderived …

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  • 2Jerk Out — Infobox Single Name = Jerk Out Caption = US CD maxi single Artist = The Time from Album = Pandemonium B side = Released = 1990 Format = 7 single 12 single Cassette single CD single Recorded = December, 1981; reworked Spring, 1985; reworked Fall,… …

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  • 3jerk — jerk1 [jʉrk] vt. [var. of archaic yerk < ?] 1. to pull, twist, push, thrust, or throw with a sudden, sharp movement ☆ 2. [Old Informal] to make and serve (ice cream sodas) vi. 1. to move with a jerk or in jerks 2. to twitch n …

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  • 4jerk something out — ˌjerk ˈout | ˌjerk sthˈout derived to say sth in a quick and awkward way because you are nervous Main entry: ↑jerkderived …

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  • 5jerk — jerk1 [dʒə:k US dʒə:rk] v [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from yerk to hit, pull suddenly (16 19 centuries)] 1.) [I and T] to move with a quick sudden movement, or to make part of your body move in this way ▪ Wilcox jerked his head to indicate …

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  • 6jerk — 1 verb 1 (I, T) to pull something suddenly and roughly (+ at/on): Don t keep jerking at the drawer, it won t open. 2 (I, T) to move or make something move in short, sudden movements: jerk to a stop/halt: Suddenly the train jerked to a halt. jerk… …

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  • 7jerk — I. /dʒɜk / (say jerk) noun 1. a quick, sharp thrust, pull, throw, or the like; a sudden start. 2. Physiology a sudden movement of an organ or a part. 3. Weightlifting a lift in which the barbell is raised first to the shoulders, then jerked above …

  • 8Jerk De Soleil — Phineas and Ferb episode Candace has an allergic reaction to parsnips. Episode no …

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  • 9jerk — jerk, snap, twitch, yank mean to make a sudden sharp quick movement. Jerk implies especially such a movement that is graceless, forceful, and abrupt {thought the train would never start, but at last the whistle blew and the carriages jerked… …

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  • 10Out of the Chute — House episode Episode no. Season 7 Episode 16 Directed by Sanford Bookstaver …

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