Jerry

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English

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Etymology 1

Proper noun

Jerry

  1. A diminutive of the male given names Jeremiah, Jeremy, Jerome, Jared, Jermaine, Jerrold, Gerald, Gerard, or similar male given names.
    • 1970, Santha Rama Rau, The Adventuress, page 157:
      ..."I, incidentally, am Jeremy Wilson, and anyone who abbreviates that to 'Jerry' does so at unspeakable peril."
      "Oh really?" Kay asked. "Why?"
      "Well, just a wartime hangover. We used to call the Germans 'Jerries'."
      "I don't know much about the German war."
  2. A diminutive of the female given names Geraldine or Jerilyn.
  3. An unincorporated community in Asotin County, Washington, United States; named for early rancher Jerry McGuire.
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Etymology 2

Noun

Jerry (plural Jerries)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of jerry: a chamber pot

Etymology 3

A clipped form of German popularized during the First World War.

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Proper noun

Jerry

  1. (UK, US, ethnic slur, dated) A personification of the German people.
    • 2011 [1965], Olivia Manning, Friends And Heroes (The Balkan Trilogy)‎, Random House, →ISBN:
      Phipps went on: “One of our chaps, out on a reccy over the Bulgarian front, thought he saw something in the snow. Something fishy. He dropped down to have a dekko and nearly had kittens. What d'you think? Jerry's got a mass of stuff there—tanks, guns, lorries, every sort of heavy armament. All camouflaged. White.”
    • 2012, Bill Leckie, Penthouse and Pavement:
      [] chucking your towel on the sunbed and making sure Jerry doesn't get there first.

Noun

Jerry (plural Jerries)

  1. (British, US, ethnic slur, dated) A German, particularly a male German.
    Synonyms: Boche, Fritz, Kraut
    • 2012, Margaret James, The Penny Bangle, Harpenden: Choc Lit, →ISBN, page 43:
      But Robert had been cheeriness itself, had told them to buck up and think of England, reminding them that moaning wasn’t going to beat the Jerries.
Usage notes
  • Reused during World War II and used since that war to connote lingering animosity or enmity towards Germans or Germany.
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Swedish

Etymology

From English Jerry. First recorded as a Swedish given name in 1906.

Proper noun

Jerry c (genitive Jerrys)

  1. a male given name