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inconsiderate, or unfair man, or "bad boy."
inconsiderate, or unfair man, or "bad boy."
But alternatively it means something very different, a naive and
But alternatively it means something very different, a naive and
foolish man, only roughly synonymous with Paul Dockweiler.
foolish man, only roughly synonymous with Joe Lupo.


<br>'''Jerk''' may also refer to:
<br>'''Jerk''' may also refer to:

Revision as of 20:23, 30 January 2009

Jerk most often means a disagreeable person, usually male, but has two varieties. On the one hand it refers to a selfish, inconsiderate, or unfair man, or "bad boy." But alternatively it means something very different, a naive and foolish man, only roughly synonymous with Joe Lupo.


Jerk may also refer to: