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.
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?