In Amrerica, when someone says...'jerkoff' is that the same as...?!


Question: ...w***er in the UK? It just sounds so lally!!


Answers: ...w***er in the UK? It just sounds so lally!!

Yes.....when I was out there visiting family....they were "astounded, flabbergasted, horrified" when I used the W word....., then I said the C word....that really pissed them off a bit....haha

yes, it's the same.

Yes,that is what it means.

p.s.--What is 'lally'?LOL

Yeah I think so.

Yes

Exactly the same,,,,we are two nations separated by a common language,,

yes

Yeh, it is. Hehe nice question lurv.

Yeah pretty much the same definition.

its just slang for male masterbation

yes and Lally wtf's that? lol

Is "w***er" the same as "wanker"?

If so, then yes, a jerkoff is a wanker.
Jerkoff is also a verb.

Yes, it is the same

hahaha .. I haven't heard the word w***er in a long time. They are the same, but the UK version makes me laugh every time.

Yes, actually.

Although in America, the term "jerkoff" is used in a harsher and more denigrating tone.
I'm fairly sad to say that w*nk*r is not as commonly used in America as it is in Cambridge, as all of my old British cuss words describe a person far bettre than these simple Westernized ones. =)
As you already know, the 'W' word is a one word description of a man's activity generally kept to himself. Sorry for the image there, mate.

I prefer Barclays banker myself

If it is used by one person describing the other person as a "jerkoff". it implies that the other person is a screwed up person, a jerk.

yepp, same thing.... hope this helped :)

Yes the same and stop getting distracted dam now Ive looked at your picture now I'm distracted!In the UK we also use tosser as well.
And under mental health mmmmmmmm

looking at your avatar i can see a lot of males being busy for a couple of minutes lol yes it does

Reminds me of the boss who walked into the office one morning & said to Jane "I am going to have to lay you or Jack off" to which she replied "could you Jackoff as I have a headache"

they are the same and I have heard w-a-n-k-e-r used here too.

yeah i guess it does we use that word over here too

yeah same thing

Yes, it is.





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