different between jerks vs dumbass
jerks
English
Noun
jerks
- plural of jerk
Verb
jerks
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jerk
French
Noun
jerks m
- plural of jerk
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dumbass
English
Etymology
dumb +? ass.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d?m.æs/
Noun
dumbass (plural dumbasses)
- (US, vulgar, slang) A stupid or foolish person.
- The dumbass walked off with my car keys and left me hers.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:fool
Translations
Adjective
dumbass (comparative more dumbass or dumberass, superlative most dumbass or dumbestass)
- (US, vulgar, slang) Stupid, foolish.
- That dumbass driver ruined my car!
- 2015, Jason Reynolds, Brendan Kiely, All American Boys, Simon and Schuster (?ISBN)
- I zipped my coat up to the neck, worried now that going to the march was more dumbass than I'd thought. It got closer—the only frigging thing in the road!—and I realized I was shaking. I couldn't move.
See also
- hard-ass
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