Jerk

  • 61Jerk De Soleil — Phineas and Ferb episode Candace has an allergic reaction to parsnips. Episode no …

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  • 62Jerk (disambiguation) — Jerk may refer to one of the following:* Clean and jerk, the second stage of the Olympic weightlifting exercise * Hypnic jerk, an involuntary muscle twitch during the transition from wakefulness to sleep * Jamaican jerk spice, a style of cooking… …

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  • 63Jerk (Raptanz) — Jerk Teenager tanzen auf der Straße den Jerk Technik: Fuß und Beinarbeit Art …

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  • 64Jerk Martin Riese — (* 22. November 1976 in Niebüll) ist ein deutscher Gastronom, Autor, be Berlin Botschafter und Wassersommelier. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Wassersommelier 3 be Berlin Botschafter …

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  • 65Jerk (banda) — Jerk Datos generales Origen Sydney,  Australia Estado …

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  • 66jerk off — slang, perform male masturbation, by 1896, from JERK (Cf. jerk) (v.) denoting rapid pulling motion + OFF (Cf. off). Farmer & Henley also list as synonyms jerk (one s) jelly and jerk (one s) juice. The noun jerk off or jerkoff as an emphatic form… …

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  • 67jerk´|i|ness — jerk|y1 «JUR kee», adjective, jerk|i|er, jerk|i|est. with sudden starts and stops; with jerks; spasmodic. SYNONYM(S): convulsive. ╂[< …

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  • 68Jerk-off — may refer to:Biology*Jerk off or Jerking off, the act of masturbationEntertainment* Jerk Off , a song by progressive rock band Tool from their 1992 debut EP Opiate …

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  • 69jerk off — v. i. To masturbate. [vulgar slang] Syn: whack off. [PJC] …

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  • 70jerk|wa|ter — «JURK WAW tuhr, WOT uhr», noun, adjective. U.S. Informal. –n. 1. a train on a branch railway. 2. a place on a railroad where trains stop only or chiefly to get water. 3. a place of slight importance. –adj. 1. insignificant; unimportant. 2. not on …

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