The term "jerry" can refer to several things, depending on the context. In British slang, it often refers to a German soldier, particularly during World War I and II. In other contexts, "jerry" can also refer to a jerrycan, a container used for storing liquids, typically fuel. Additionally, it could be a name or a colloquial term in various cultures.
He calls Elaine "Laney" sometimes, if that's whatcha mean.
Jerry Spinnelli is a man and he is called Jerry Spinnelli
jerry springer host a t.v show called jerry springer.
I think you mean , instead of Spike from Tom and Jerry , Spike the Bulldog and Chester the Terrier from Looney Tunes ~ Chester is the 'hyper little dog' .
In the 1975 TV series The Tom and Jerry Show , Jerry was voiced by John Stephenson . In the Tom and Jerry Tales , Jerry Mouse was voiced by Sam Vincent . Dana Hill voiced Jerry in Tom and Jerry: The Movie .
I think you mean Jerry Spinelli
it can be used to mean 'same'. for example: jerry: How are you? Jim: good. you? jerry: Ditto. however it cannot replace same. for example. Jerry: today is the ditto as yesterday. (this is an ill-formed sentence)
It means that it is a name. Think.
ben and jerrys are just names xxhannahxx
yea
cause he is mean
Tom and jerry.
He calls Elaine "Laney" sometimes, if that's whatcha mean.
The term "jerry arrtick" does not have a widely recognized meaning in English. It may be a misspelling or a misinterpretation of another term. If you meant "jarrett" or "jerry can," please provide more context for clarification.
because Michael Cole said loads of mean stuff to Jerry 'the king' lawler
Hi. Do you mean Jerry Hoey the 1940's band muscician? Im currently doing family research and I believe that Jerry Hoey was the Son of my grea great great Uncle, Arther Hoey. If you think you are related to Jerry Hoey you are related to me! Drop me a line to discuss further jh880@hotmail.co.UK
If you mean of the children in it it's justin but of all of them it's Jerry