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- noun The state or essence of being a
jerk .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Anyway, this whole “crossing the line into jerkhood” thing simply confirms my point about the difference between civil and criminal cases.
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This makes it difficult for me to believe this “line” into criminal “jerkhood” was meant to be crossed.
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This makes it difficult for me to believe this “line” into criminal “jerkhood” was meant to be crossed.
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Anyway, this whole “crossing the line into jerkhood” thing simply confirms my point about the difference between civil and criminal cases.
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I said I preferred insincere civility to honest jerkhood.
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This is more than a jerk's lack of social graces--this is a jerk up on his hind legs proclaiming his jerkhood to the whole world.
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Michael has a wedding hookup with Pam's divorced mother (yuck); Dwight takes another step toward misogynist jerkhood by hooking up with a bridesmaid and then blowing her off; and, most promisingly, Andy Bernard's flirtation with secretary Erin goes to another level.
unknown title 2009
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“Some are born jerks” she said, “some have jerkhood thrust upon them, and some mature into rich and vibrant jerks.
Dead Zero Stephen Hunter 2010
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“Some are born jerks” she said, “some have jerkhood thrust upon them, and some mature into rich and vibrant jerks.
Dead Zero Stephen Hunter 2010
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A woman couldn’t help but think of a male like that as tasty—even a woman like herself who hated the vanity and total jerkhood of the males of her species.
Primal Instincts Susan Sizemore 2010
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