you know the place... Well anyway back then life was going swell and everything was juuuuust PEACHY!!!
by TwoTheNumber June 2, 2025

by jerryhater2 March 10, 2023

by Big man with a big plan November 21, 2020

a person who is smart,funny,and insane. theyre really wierd people but once you get know them theyre really cool. its good to have a friend like this when your down. they also have an incredibly large cock
by jay sherman sanchez June 6, 2018

by Techin Black February 7, 2024

The Jerry exclaimed, kill yourself at Danny as he was solving the beginner's method on the Rubik's cube.
by Exomaster July 20, 2022

Tasmanian slang for fog lights, which are lights, typically yellow or white, mounted low on vehicles that emit a wide, downward-angled beam to help drivers see the road and its edges during conditions of low visibility, such as fog, rain, or dust. They are named after the Bridgewater Jerry, a thick fog that frequently rolls down the River Derwent into Hobart, Tasmania, particularly during autumn and winter. The name combines the suburb of Bridgewater with the slang term 'jerry' for mist or fog.
The term "Jerry Lamps" is a localised colloquialism specific to Tasmania. While the primary function of these lights is consistent with standard fog lights globally, their unique nomenclature is rooted in local geography and dialect. The Bridgewater Jerry is a well-known meteorological phenomenon in the region, impacting visibility and thus necessitating the use of such auxiliary lighting. The etymology of 'jerry' as a term for fog or mist in this context is a regional linguistic quirk.
The term "Jerry Lamps" is a localised colloquialism specific to Tasmania. While the primary function of these lights is consistent with standard fog lights globally, their unique nomenclature is rooted in local geography and dialect. The Bridgewater Jerry is a well-known meteorological phenomenon in the region, impacting visibility and thus necessitating the use of such auxiliary lighting. The etymology of 'jerry' as a term for fog or mist in this context is a regional linguistic quirk.
On a foggy day in Launceston, a driver would turn on their Jerry Lamps to improve visibility on the winding roads.
by Kelvin Price August 30, 2025
