Associations to the word «Jerry»
Noun
- Gary
- Cowboy
- Heller
- Crosby
- Harmonica
- Donna
- Bartender
- Glenn
- Ronnie
- Mandy
- Hendrix
- Jimmy
- Dave
- Animator
- Otis
- Marty
- Fernandez
- Katz
- Darrell
- Denny
- Holly
- Judy
- Sands
- Gavin
- Feud
- Whitman
- Ricky
- Marvin
- Dorsey
- Cartoonist
- Mandolin
- Tim
- Tina
- Hicks
- Hahn
- Yahoo
- Bobby
- Rick
- Joe
- Reese
- Greg
- Priscilla
- Whisker
- Rees
- Oates
- Berman
- Lyricist
- Jim
- Sax
- Smiley
- Lucas
- Bryant
- Haynes
- Lawson
- Brandt
- Starring
- Liza
- Mayer
- Clancy
- Wally
- Odysseus
- Abbott
- Lester
- Garry
- Lineup
- Banjo
- Bradley
- Bain
- Steve
- Neal
- Mick
- Ben
- Egan
- Patsy
- Linebacker
- Reggie
- Dylan
- Lou
- Skipper
- Connie
- Sid
- Doug
- Malone
- Cole
- Lyle
- Barry
- Commentator
- Booker
- Walker
- Lineman
- Blackwell
- Mote
- Clint
- Rodgers
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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