jerks
(noun)
/dʒɜrks/
Definitions
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A sudden quick movement.
A whimsical leap in time's gentle weave, a fleeting twitch in life's intricate dance.Example: The car came to a halt with a jerk.
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A dull stupid fatuous person.
A soul adrift in the fog of simplicity, casting ripples of unknowing on the lake of wisdom.Example: He can be such a jerk sometimes.
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Plural of the word jerk, referring to multiple instances or persons described by the word.
A chorus of folly echoing through the halls of existence, where individuals bask in their shared oblivion.Example: Those guys are just a bunch of jerks.
Origin
Early 16th century, probably imitative.
Synonyms
fool, idiot, dolt, imbecile
Antonyms
genius, sage, scholar