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jerk off verb- to masturbate US, 1865
A reasonably accurate description of the physical activity involved. - The climax of this conversation was in a question he posed to me. “Do you know how to ‘jerk off’?” — Phyllis and Eberhard Kronhausen, Sex Histories of American College Men, p. 79, 1960
- I began to wonder if any of them was jerking off while we was sentenced, they all seemed to relish it so much. — John Peter Jones, Feather Pluckers, p. 156, 1964
- Suddenly Johnny realizes the man is jerking off looking at him. — John Rechy, Numbers, p. 154, 1967
- You see, grown up men like to get laid and they like to get Frenched, but they don’t like to get jerked off. — Delle Brehan, Kicks is Kicks, p. 59, 1970
- He thought she meant for him to jerk her off or otherwise affect her. — William T. Vollman, Whores for Gloria, p. 14, 1991
- I caught Spiderman jerkin’ off in a booth to a Wonder Woman comic — Funkdoobiest Superheroes, 1995
- Howard, why do you always say you jerk off and stuff? — Howard Stern, Miss America, p. 7, 1995
- Standing nearby the stage, we see a black guy jerking off near Jasmin’s tits. — Anthony Petkovich, The X Factory, p. 196, 1997
- You jerk off before all big dates, right? — There’s Something About Mary, 1998
- I’ll jerk off if I feel the need and I guess she does[.] — Sally Cline, Couples, p. 28, 1998
- But she knew boys had her picture up over their beds to look at when they jerked off. — Francesca Lia Block, I Was a Teenage Fairy, p. 78, 1998
- to tease; to mislead US, 1968
- I think Coyle was jerking you off. — George Higgins, The Friends of Eddie Coyle, p. 97, 1971
- to cause the withdrawal (of a criminal charge, a witness scheduled to testify, etc) US
- — Hyman E. Goldin et al., Dictionary of American Underworld Lingo, p. 110, 1950
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