It depends how "jerk" is intended.
If "jerk" refers to an obstinate or stupid person, some words for this include: idiota, capullo, and patán.
If "jerk" refers to awkward movements, the translation is: sacudirse.
If "jerk" refers to a quick tug, the translation is: tirón OR agarrón.
If "jerk" refers to the physics concept of rate of change of acceleration, the Spanish is: sobreacceleración.
it is: "tonto" or "imbecil"
The word, tiron, in Spanish means: a pull, a jerk, a tug. The pleural form is: tirones.
"Zadufany" is a Polish word that can be used to describe someone as a jerk or arrogant.
yes, jerk is a rude word because it is insulting something.
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The song "your a jerk" by New Boyz says the word jerk 125 times.
No it isn't.
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.
I don't know. But the derived form of jerk is pryskorennia.
You can call someone a jerk in Spanish by using the term "idiota" or "gilipollas".
juvenile
the definition of jerk is someone being a show off and being cool