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Jerkwater Meaning in English

word

ˈdʒɚk.wɔ.tɚ
JURK-waw-ter
ˈdʒɚk.wɔ.tɚ
JURK-waw-ter

Definition

Jerkwater describes a very small, unimportant, or remote town or place, often considered boring or isolated. It can also refer to something insignificant.

Usage & Nuances

"Jerkwater" is informal and may sound dismissive or even a bit insulting. Mostly used in American English, often as "jerkwater town" or "jerkwater place". Sometimes used more generally for anything considered trivial. Not commonly used in modern conversation except as humorous or critical.

Example Sentences

He grew up in a jerkwater town in the middle of nowhere.

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There's only one store in this jerkwater place.

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Moving to a jerkwater community wasn't her dream.

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Honestly, I can't believe we ended up in some jerkwater backwater.

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All my friends left this jerkwater town as soon as they could.

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"Why'd you take that job in a jerkwater county?" "Money's money, I guess."

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