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jerry rig

"Jerry rig" is synonymous with "nigger rig."
by SDslangster December 19, 2008
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Jerry rigged

1. Jerry rigged is saying something is cheaply built or not created right.

2. A stupid thing my cousin says when something isn’t working right and got from romanatwood
Ex 1: you buy a Car from Bruce Honda and the car won’t start cause the engine is missing the drive plate and the gasket is replacing one of the dowel pins.
The car is cheaply built/ Jerry rigged

Ex 2: my cousin: “ this dumb bolt just fell out. The 4wheeler is Jerry rigged
by Familyrecordj June 6, 2018
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jerry-rig

actually jerry-rigged is the politically correct name for nigger-rigged.
i jerry-rigged that radiator hose with a rag and some duct tape, that bitch is running good now.
by lemonade face April 24, 2006
mugGet the jerry-rigmug.

jerry-rigged

Two guys drug you and then they both piss in each of your ears, simultaneously.
"God, I hope I don't get jerry-rigged at the party tonight."
by gayinator2000 September 27, 2017
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jerry-rig

To Haphazardly put together something after breaking it so that when another person goes to use it, it rebreaks appearing the other person broke it.
I super glued the vace back together and moved the coffee table closer to the door and waited for mom to come home.
by Matt Mcelhinney September 17, 2005
mugGet the jerry-rigmug.

Jerry-Rigged Can Of WHOOP-ASS

A smiley non fungible apparatus used for whoopin ass.
I really opened up a Jerry-Rigged Can Of WHOOP-ASS on marvy marv's smiley chub.
by Mathew's alt May 21, 2022
mugGet the Jerry-Rigged Can Of WHOOP-ASSmug.

jerry-rig - it's not accurate The actual term is jury-rig

Jury rigging refers to makeshift repairs or temporary contrivances, made with only the tools and materials that happen to be on hand. Originally a nautical term, on sailing ships a jury rig is a replacement mast and yards improvised in case of damage or loss of the original mast. Jury-rig has been in use since 1788 but the adjectival use of "jury" in the sense of makeshift or temporary dates from at least 1616, when it appeared in John Smith's A Description of New England.

A false etymology is that "Jerry-rigged" was employed by World War II British troops to refer to the German use of scavenged parts to keep vehicles and weapons functional, from the use of "Jerry" as a pejorative term for German soldiers.
The jury-rigged (not jerry-rigged) contraption made do for now. (jerry-rig - it's not accurate The actual term is jury-rig)
by jahli October 17, 2011
mugGet the jerry-rig - it's not accurate The actual term is jury-rigmug.

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