by SC2 fan January 08, 2012

Jerges is the sweetest person you will ever meet. Jerges are very smart but they don't see it because they're different and always think outside of the box. He has a beautiful heart and the deepest brown eyes you will ever see. Jerges is a great lover and very attentive to his partners needs. Jerges are also very funny and caring and will give you anything they have just to see a smile on your face. They're strong and passionate and don't like to finish books. Jerges dream big and have bright futures ahead of them. Also Jerges smell delicious and have the power of wiping away all your pain with a big hug. Also, Jerges have beautiful smiles and a laugh that will make you laugh no matter your mood.
by Go DJ June 28, 2010

A Bahamian word thats used for overly or unnecessary complimenting someone. Also used as "No lotion"
from the Jergings Lotion
from the Jergings Lotion
by mikblah August 09, 2010

No one really knows what a jerg is. Rumors has it that it is a belly buddon but thats definitely not true. The word "Jerg" can be used to censor any words in a sentence. Jerg is also the nickname for Jeremy Hall. The person who came up with jerg was Jacob Plissey, Co founders: Adam and Ty.
The huge jerg went in and out of Vicky, then when it reached it's apex it jerged all over the place.
by methodty November 28, 2011

by Bergasm December 10, 2010

A norwegian slang, with three different meanings.
Originating from the norwegian army sergeant Freddy Gonzales' first use of the word, in his homemade army recruitment video uploaded to YouTube in 2010, which has later been deleted.
Since then the word has been more commonly used by youth in Norway, with three different meanings:
To jerg someone, is to beat up someone.
To jerg something, is to join something, i.e an event.
To jerg out of somewhere, is to leave a place.
Originating from the norwegian army sergeant Freddy Gonzales' first use of the word, in his homemade army recruitment video uploaded to YouTube in 2010, which has later been deleted.
Since then the word has been more commonly used by youth in Norway, with three different meanings:
To jerg someone, is to beat up someone.
To jerg something, is to join something, i.e an event.
To jerg out of somewhere, is to leave a place.
Examples:
Hey, let's jerg outta here, this is so boring.
That dude is hella punchable, I would like to jerg him so bad.
Can I jerg the party please?
Hey, let's jerg outta here, this is so boring.
That dude is hella punchable, I would like to jerg him so bad.
Can I jerg the party please?
by Alfrod June 26, 2019
