Jerry



jerry-built

mod. carelessly and awkwardly built. The lawyer’s case was jerry-built, but the jury bought it anyway.

jerry built

Constructed in a cheap, ramshackle, or otherwise insubstantial fashion. Although the phrase is widely thought to have come from the British World War I slang term for “German,” it well antedates the 20th century. Some possibilities are an old English word for tumble, Jericho (as in Joshua causing the walls to come tumbling down).
See also: built, Jerry

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Liron-Hebrew
Meginrat-Ancient Germanic
Rupertoroo-PER-toSpanish
Zachariaszak-ə-RIE-əs (English)Biblical, Biblical Greek
Aenor-Ancient Germanic (Latinized)
Worthington['wɜ:ðiŋtən]