Examples of 'jerko' in a sentence
Meaning of "jerko"
jerko (noun): A slang term that can be used colloquially to refer to a foolish, annoying, or irksome person. It may carry a derogatory or mocking connotation
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- A jerk; an obnoxious person.
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Old jerko found a way to sneak out.
Just do not share it with jerko.
Old jerko got caught throwing eggs and soaping windows.
Autumn break at boutique hostel jerko.
Jerko Leko joined Monaco after the tournament.
I was just growing fond of jerko.
Jerko Korcula house.
And now you accuse me of cheating? You have been a jerko all day.
He was . Old jerko found a way to sneak out.
No need for name calling, jerko.
Old jerko got caught throwing eggs Sure, sure.
It 's now down to you and Jerko.
Old jerko got caught throwing eggs and soaping windows . His parents grounded him.
What was your name again? Jerko.
Like the jerko at the cabin?
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She did not want to waste time partying, ” Jerko recalled.
What did jerko forget this time?
She did not want to waste time partying, " Jerko remembers.
Sure, sure . Old jerko got caught throwing eggs and soaping windows.
A Japanese guy with white hair . Like the jerko at the cabin?
Like the jerko metal-head at the cabin? - Some Japanese guy with white hair.
Minister, darling, perhaps you and the Jerko here can come with us.
Sure, sure . Old jerko got caught throwing eggs and soaping windows . His parents grounded him.
Oh, Minister, darling, perhaps you and the jerko here can come with us.
My pleasure. just don't share it with jerko.
I thought Paul was grounded . - He was . Old jerko found a way to sneak out.
Not in front of, uh, El Jerko.
Minister, darling, perhaps you and Jerko can come, too.
Thanks a lot, jerko.
Good riddance, jerko.