Associations to the word «Jerry»
Noun
- Garcia
- Goldsmith
- Siegel
- Kramer
- Elaine
- Maguire
- Springer
- Presley
- Lewis
- Rubin
- Jarrett
- Tom
- Elvis
- Connell
- Goldstein
- Cochran
- Lamont
- Butch
- Laker
- Moira
- Grab
- Hanna
- Cartoon
- Adler
- Hadley
- Herman
- Wiz
- Hardin
- Livingston
- Lynn
- Chet
- Sloan
- Henson
- Superman
- Nolan
- Spotlight
- Sheldon
- Dyke
- Hey
- Merle
- Beck
- Kathy
- Larry
- Sinatra
- Reed
- Fiddler
- Cash
- Jerome
- Comedian
- Dolly
- Cornelius
- Weir
- Lee
- Feldman
- Bal
- Buddy
- Atkins
- Marcia
- Jeremiah
- Byrd
- Perkins
- Moran
- Martini
- Chuck
- Hoffman
- Greenfield
- Colleen
- Mcgee
- Jeff
- Rivera
- Costello
- Danny
- Goodman
- Weiss
- Letterman
- Doyle
- Sammy
- Twilight
- Rice
- Allison
- Reel
- Bassist
- Mack
- Ferrara
- Bluegrass
- Ballard
- Curt
- Willie
- Mike
- Tko
- Bergman
- Baylor
- Domino
- Frankie
- Sanders
Verb
Wiktionary
JERRY, proper noun. A nickname for Jeremiah, Jeremy, Jerrold, Gerald, Gerard, and similar male names; also used as a formal male given name.
JERRY, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given names Geraldine and Jerilyn.
JERRY, proper noun. An old nickname for a chamber pot (also referred to as a potty) (Dated UK)
JERRY, proper noun. (British) (US) (derogatory) (slang) (dated) A German.
JERRY, noun. Alternative letter-case form of Jerry (derogatory: German).
JERRY, noun. (British) (slang) A chamber pot.
JERRY, adjective. (dated) jerry-built
JERRY BUILT, adjective. Alternative spelling of jerrybuilt
JERRY CAN, noun. Alternative spelling of jerrycan
JERRY CANS, noun. Plural of jerry can
Dictionary definition
JERRY, noun. Offensive term for a person of German descent.
Wise words
Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite
surprised to be taken at his word.