A jerk meaning in English

Learn how to use A jerk correctly with Gymglish.
Test and improve your English. Start your free trial today.

TEST YOUR ENGLISH Free trial and no commitment to buy
4,7 on App Store, Play Store and Trustpilot More than 8 million learners worldwide

Definition

a jerk, a jerk face (slang): an unpleasant, selfish or inconsiderate person (slang) noun
The manager of this department is a real jerk! He won't give me the day off to attend a funeral.

Examples

  • "Bruno : But Mom, he's such a jerk..."
  • "He's such a jerk face and I hate him so much!"
  • "Susie : You have no scruples, you jerk."
  • "Thankfully, I haven't had to deal with those jerks at Tech Support today."
  • "He is such a jerk face..."
  • "He is such a jerk -"
Exercise 1
Pretending to be Philip, Susie says, "I'm a total arse".

Another way to express this is .
Pretending to be Philip, Susie says, "I'm a total arse".

Another way to express this is I'm a complete jerk.
I'm a complete jerk: This is correct. Susie uses the British term "an arse", which is a slang variant of the term "an ass". An ass is literally a type of small horse, however when the term is applied to a human, it refers to a vain, self-important, silly, or aggressively stupid person. Note that an "ass" also refers to the "behind" or "posterior" of a person. A "jerk" is a similar term.
I'm a funny person: This is not what Susie means when she calls Philip an "arse" or "an ass".
I'm extremely ugly: This is not what Susie means when she calls Philip an "arse" or "an ass".
I am a large donkey: An ass is literally a type of small horse, however when the term is applied to a human, it refers to a vain, self-important, silly, or aggressively stupid person. It is very unlikely that Susie is insulting Philip by calling him a "donkey".
Exercise 2
Pretending to be Philip, Susie says, "I'm a total arse".

Another way to express this is .
Pretending to be Philip, Susie says, "I'm a total arse".

Another way to express this is I'm a complete jerk.
I'm a complete jerk: This is correct. Susie uses the British term "an arse", which is a slang variant of the term "an ass". An ass is literally a type of small horse, however when the term is applied to a human, it refers to a vain, self-important, silly, or aggressively stupid person. Note that an "ass" also refers to the "behind" or "posterior" of a person. A "jerk" is a similar term.
I'm a funny person: This is incorrect. This is not what Susie means when she calls Philip an "arse" or "an ass".
I'm extremely ugly: This is incorrect. This is not what Susie means when she calls Philip an "arse" or "an ass".
I am a large donkey: This is incorrect. An ass is literally a type of small horse, however when the term is applied to a human, it refers to a vain, self-important, silly, or aggressively stupid person. It is very unlikely that Susie is insulting Philip by calling him a "donkey".

Still unsure of the best way to use 'A jerk'? Improve your English thanks to our online English lessons. We offer a free test as well as a free level assessment!

What our users say:

Pleasure

         

I enjoy doing my online English lessons. Only ten minutes daily are enough...Thank you!

Innovative

         

I love your innovative method which allows me to learn a new language and have fun at the same time!

Unique

         

Your method is unique! Your courses have helped me to progress and gain confidence during my travels.

Progress

         

Gymglish has allowed me to improve my English. A daily routine I wouldn't miss for anything in the world!

More testimonials.

Test your English with Gymglish today and get a free level assessment

Absolutely free - no strings attached.