The term is called jerk, The British refer to it as jolt. It has other names like surge and lurch.
twat/idiot
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Roughly, "horny jerk from Liverpool." It was a derisive term used by the protagonist of the 60's British TV show "Till Death Do Us Part" toward his son-in-law.
That is the correct spelling of the Yiddish term "schlemiel" (jerk, bungler).
tagalog term for British: taga- Britanya
The term "jerk" typically implies someone who is rude or disrespectful, whereas a "dork" usually refers to someone who is awkward or socially inept. The severity of being a jerk or a dork depends on the context and personal interpretation.
A term with a positive spin is a gut reaction. A term with a negative spin is a knee-jerk reaction.
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.
It means "Crazy Jerk"... it's a slang usually used by the British.
"Jerk" can be a slang term used to describe someone who is rude, obnoxious, or inconsiderate. It can also refer to a quick, sharp movement or action.
Jerk is the term. No, really, it is.