Jerries Meaning in English
word · lemma: jerry
Definition
"Jerries" can mean large containers used to carry fuel or water (short for 'jerrycans'), and historically it was a slang term for German soldiers during World War II.
Usage & Nuances
"Jerries" as fuel containers is informal and more common in British English. The use as a term for Germans is outdated and may be considered offensive today—best avoided except in historical contexts. Usually appears in plural form in both meanings.
Example Sentences
During the war, the troops called the German soldiers Jerries.
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We ran out of gas, but luckily we had a few jerries left in the trunk.
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We filled the jerries with clean water before the trip.
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The soldiers carried jerries for extra fuel.
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He washed out the jerries after using them.
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Grab a couple of jerries from the back, will you?
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