A meanie, a mean person, someone you don't like because of their unpleasant personality.
Jerk IS a slang term. It means a person who doesn't care about anyone and is rude or mean to everyone. I can't find any specific slang from 1950 that means the same thing.
It would depend on how you are using it. If you mean 'jerk' as in 'pull', then 'tug', 'yank', 'wrench' or 'jolt' may fit the bill. If you mean 'jerk' as slang to degrade a person, then 'scoundrel', 'villain', 'blackguard', 'bounder', or 'cad' could fit the bill. If you mean 'jerk' as in 'jerk off', then the word would be 'masturbate'.
Jerk Off/Handjob Jerk Off/Handjob
It means "Crazy Jerk"... it's a slang usually used by the British.
That is the correct spelling of "jerk" (to pull or yank, or slang for a rude or boorish person).
"Jerk" can be a slang term used to describe someone who is rude, obnoxious, or inconsiderate. It can also refer to a quick, sharp movement or action.
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.
Are you spelling "jackeses" correctly? Do you mean jackASSES? A Jake is a slang term fo ran outhouse, while a jackass is a slang term for a jerk, in which case the sentence means that you were seen by this person and he is refering to you as a jackass.
It literally means "dirty penis" (as prick is slang for penis), but its colloquial use means "irritating person" or "jerk".
Yenta, someone who meddles in others affairs Putz, jerk Gonif, jerk
In slang terms, "tool" is often used to describe a person who is being used or manipulated by others. It can also refer to someone who is seen as foolish or easily taken advantage of by others.
A douche is used for vaginal hygeine, but in slang a douche bag is a jerk.