Associations to the word «Jerry»
Noun
- Levin
- Shirley
- Saxophone
- Guitarist
- Mouse
- Jo
- Keyboardist
- Douglas
- Ollie
- Len
- Spike
- Mel
- Burt
- Bob
- Kaye
- Johnny
- Gerald
- Butler
- Pat
- Kahn
- Kenny
- Fairbanks
- Haley
- Finn
- Owens
- Newman
- Vince
- Sonny
- Clapton
- Mckenna
- Boogie
- Liz
- Drummer
- Lenny
- Ron
- Ernie
- Bail
- Eddie
- Announcer
- Flynn
- Phil
- Gail
- Memphis
- Woody
- Danzig
- Hank
- Rusty
- Brown
- Bret
- Coleman
- Carole
- Celia
- Baseman
- Fuller
- Daniels
- Girlfriend
- Nelson
- Frazier
- Bauer
- Robertson
- Spence
- Arranger
- Fiddle
- Patti
- Roach
- Chamberlain
- Bernie
- Stevie
- Randy
- Eileen
- Gerry
- Hubbard
- Bailey
- Guitar
- Latham
- Fielding
- Gonzalez
- Larson
- Huff
- Horton
- Elgin
- Doo
- Duane
- Richie
- Lacy
- Peters
- Jennings
- Robbins
- Melvin
- Saxophonist
- Trumpet
- Harrison
- Bert
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
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