1. jerking - Noun
2. jerking - Verb
4. jerking - Adjective Satellite
of Jerk
The act of pulling, pushing, or throwing, with a jerk.
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But having said that much, however, attentive following of the audio lets one jerking and awaiting whether Amanuel would be able to come end the narrative with solution out of the dilemma that has elude us. Source: Internet
I mean, cornering a young anchorwoman in the kitchen and jerking off into a potted plant? Source: Internet
The pair walk into the waves, rider on horseback, until the horse is breast-deep in the surf, jerking its head to avoid the seawater that licks at its nostrils. Source: Internet
By jerking on the tendons, we could make the feet walk around the kitchen. Source: Internet
This 4.14 version got a bug (slightly jerking picture display) on my ATI RADEON 2600XT card, when viewing the AVI MOVIES. Source: Internet