jerkwater

jerkwater

Describing a very small and unremarkable rural town. The term comes from the practice of "jerking water": supplying steam locomotives with water from buckets, once a common practice in smaller towns. They're sending me to some jerkwater spot in Wyoming for the assignment. I can't wait to graduate high school and get out of this boring, jerkwater town!

jerkwater town

A very small and unremarkable town that is typically regarded as dull or boring. The term comes from the practice of "jerking water": supplying steam locomotives with water from buckets, once a common practice in smaller towns. I can't wait to graduate high school and get out of this boring, jerkwater town! They're sending me to some jerkwater town in Wyoming for the assignment.
See also: jerkwater, town
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

jerkwater

mod. rural; backwoodsy; insignificant. (see also one-horse town.) I’m from a little jerkwater town in the Midwest.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions

jerkwater town

A small community with modest conveniences. Tracks along main lines in the early days of American railroading had permanent towers that supplied water for steam locomotives. Not so along less important routes, so train crews and any other willing hands had to form bucket brigades to fill the boiler from streams and ponds. Filling the buckets was known as “jerking water,” and any small collection of houses, stores, and community buildings where that was done were “jerkwater towns.” The epithet stuck, especially when people from larger towns and cities wanted a snide way of referring to small towns.
See also: jerkwater, town
Endangered Phrases by Steven D. Price
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  • float through (something)
  • in smooth water
  • in smooth water(s)
  • make water
  • by water
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He said, "Man, in my lifetime I have been through a lot of jerkwater towns, but I don't think I've ever seen one quite like this one.
Guided trips and rentals are available from Western Arizona Canoe & Kayak Outfitters (WACKO) in Lake Havasu City (guided trips from $44; rentals from $20 per day; 855-6414) or Topock Gorge--based Jerkwater Canoe & Kayak Co.
Young people also flocked to Jerkwater, the local saloon and dance hall which, recorded Joseph Jantsch, had a "marvelous" dance floor.
It may also be that rural youth had acquired good transportation, and parents could not kee p track of them as they had when dancing after work, or walking a few miles to crossroads dance halls such as in Jerkwater.
(TCI), from a jerkwater Denver cable outfit into an industrial behemoth.
Both of us grew up in small towns in South Dakota--Chuck was born in the jerkwater of Worthing, but he grew up in Canton, a town of some "2,600 friendly citizens" in those days.
That was some obscure command stuck on some jerkwater Florida Air Force base-Jesus, the place probably didn't even have a good restaurant.