yes, jerk is a rude word because it is insulting something.
jerk means someone who is mean.Someone that is mean and or worse than a mean persons. ==Additional answer== Jerk can be basically either of 2 definitions. You can jerk something, which would to pull suddenly or sharply. You could be called a jerk and this would generally be in the line of calling someone an idiot.A jerk can be defined as "an inconsiderate person" or, "somebody who is regarded as behaving foolishly." It is considered an offensive term."Jerk" is most commonly used to label a disrespectful, somewhat cruel, or otherwise "mean" individual."Jerk" can also be applied as, "don't be a jerk," or "Jason is being a huge jerk." In this case, it refers to the subject's negative behavior towards another party in that instance, and not necessarily to the subject's general behavior the majority of the time.
No
Several opposites of the word rude (abrupt, impolite) are: mannerly, polite, kind.
It may be considered "bad" given the context. However, to jerk a rope, or Caribbean Jerk Chicken are both perfectly acceptible uses of the word.
It's medium-rude. The correct term is flatulence.
brat, twit, jerk, fowl
The Jamaican word Borosie means that someone is being rude, cheeky, or just out of order. Borosie would be like calling someone rude or even a jerk!
That is the correct spelling of "jerk" (to pull or yank, or slang for a rude or boorish person).
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yeah probably
"Zadufany" is a Polish word that can be used to describe someone as a jerk or arrogant.
being a jerk or having bad manners or just being rude
it is quite mean. but don't think of it that way. if your not intrested in this guy then don't worry your not a jerk. YEA your a jerk that's flippin rude!!!
Initially, the word referred to "soda jerks." When soft drinks first came out, they were available in drug stores and had to be mixed. So the person who attended to the soda fountains and did other light, unskilled tasks were called soda jerks, since they had to jerk the handle on the dispenser. Being unskilled labor, it was ideal for teenagers. Teenagers can be rude and obnoxious, and before long, the soda jerks got a bad reputation. Their job description became synonymous with their attitudes and sharp tongues. So to call someone a jerk meant you were equating them with the rude teenagers who dispensed soft drinks and served light snacks at the local pharmacies and cafes. Then as that era passed, the word jerk no longer referred to someone working a soda counter, but to anyone who was rude, obnoxious, smart-mouthed, immature, etc.
I don' think that there is a slang word for rude.
The term "jerk" typically implies someone who is rude or disrespectful, whereas a "dork" usually refers to someone who is awkward or socially inept. The severity of being a jerk or a dork depends on the context and personal interpretation.
The song "your a jerk" by New Boyz says the word jerk 125 times.