Wiktionary
n. A small town with minimal facility and conveniences.
Usage examples of "jerkwater town".
If a monk in a jerkwater town like the one they were married in knew that much, imagine what the ones here knew and could do!
There wasn't much to read apart from the fact that Trinavant was a big wheel in some jerkwater town in British Columbia.
A hopeless, jerkwater town where mustard is turned out in carload lots, in vats and tuns and barrels and pots and cute-looking little jars.
There's a little jerkwater town at the next crossroads where we turn.
Besides, even if I wanted something permanent with someone, which I don't want, but even if for some weird reason I did, I wouldn't want anything permanent with anyone here in this jerkwater town.
Still, the guy had started as a street punk in a jerkwater town on a backward world where pig farming was still a major activity, and he'd become, by guts, smarts, guile, and ruthlessness, one of the richest and most influential men in all the Realm.
But I was just a skinny kid growing up in Jenkin's Corner, a little jerkwater town west of Ft.
Still, the guy had started as a street punk in a jerkwater town on a backward world where pig farming was still a major activity, and he'd beĀ.
If we can't keep control over this Cardassian tortoiseshell, we're just another semiautonomous jerkwater town with nothing to offer anybody at all.