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▪ I. jerkin1 (ˈdʒɜːkɪn) Also 6 ierkynge, -yn, 6–7 -en, 7 jerking. [Recorded soon after 1500: origin unknown. (It has been conjecturally associated with Du. and Western LG. jurk, ‘girl's or child's frock’; but, besides the facts that Eng. j does not correspond to Du. j (= y), and that a jerkin is not...
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Jerkin
A buff jerkin is an oiled oxhide jerkin, as worn by soldiers.
The origin of the word is unknown. A practical garment known as the Battle Jerkin was developed in 1942 by Colonel Rivers-MacPherson of the British Army.
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jerkin
jerkin/ˈdʒɜ:kɪn; `dʒəkɪn/ nshort close-fitting jacket without sleeves, worn by men or women (男用或女用的)坎肩.
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Jerkin (disambiguation)
A jerkin is a man's short close-fitting jacket. Jerkin may also refer to:
Falconer's term for a male gyrfalcon
Jerkinhead roof, a roof with a squared-off gable
Jerkin', a hip hop dance movement
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Jerkin'
Jerkin' or Jerk is a street dance culture and hip hop subgenre originating in urban California in the late 2000s. According to Oktane of Audio Push, jerkin' culture came from gang members dancing at parties, stating: "Jerking actually came from gang-banging.
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jerkin-head
jerkin-head Arch. [Of uncertain origin: perh. for jerking-, from jerk v. (as if the slope were jerkily interrupted). Cf. kirkin-head, the earlier existence of which suggests that jerkin-head originated in some error.] (See quots.)1842–76 Gwilt Archit. (ed. 7) Gloss., Jerkin Head, the end of a roof n...
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Jerk
motion
Half of the clean and jerk, an Olympic weightlifting lift
Jerk (cooking), a style of cooking native to Jamaica
Jerk (dance), a 1960s fad dance
Jerkin , a dance
See also
Tim Jerks, Australian football coach
Geomagnetic jerk
Hypnic jerk, a kind of muscle twitch
Soda jerk
Jurk (disambiguation)
Jerkin
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Nicholas Horner
A tailor by trade, he was charged with making a jerkin for a priest. At some point he made the priest Bales a jerkin.
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Fireforce webbing
A battle jerkin and chest rig were known items. It was made by Fereday & Sons of Salisbury. Battle jerkin
The battle jerkin was an assault vest, similar to that used by the British during WW2.
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Jerk
Jerk(又称Jerkin、the Jerk)是大约起源于2009年美国L.A的一群青少年,除了是新兴的街舞风格外,也是一种正面积极的生活态度——反对暴力欺负、金钱勒索、吸毒酗酒等与次文化中给人的负面形象。 Jerk简单来说是一种街舞的创新舞步,著重在轻快的摇摆踢踏、看似后退的滑步(reject)、或旋转身体后将两腿交叉蹲在脚踝(dip),再快速起身,以脚尖顶地(pindrop)更是Jerkin经典的舞蹈动作,在尚未认识Jerkin街舞风潮之前,很容易以为是80年代流行舞步的复古,并且混杂一点麦可·杰克森的风格
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House at 115 Central Avenue
It has a decorative slate hipped roof with gable and jerkin head dormers and features a variety of exterior decorative details.
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Hathaway Cottage
Built in 1900, it is a two-story, three bay wood frame residence with a jerkin-head roof and a prominent jerkin-head dormer and cure porch on the second
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Barclay House (Bedford, Pennsylvania)
It has a jerkin-head gable roof. It once housed the Bedford County Public Library.
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