Jerky vs Toey - What's the difference?
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Characterized by physical jerking.
Lean meat cured and preserved by cutting into thin strips and air-drying in the sun.
(slang, chiefly, Australia) Agitated, anticipatory, excited (sometimes specifically sexually so), nervous.
* 2000 , Joan Kilby, The Cattleman’s Bride , Harlequin,
Jerky is a related term of toey.
As adjectives the difference between jerky and toey
is that jerky is characterized by physical jerking while toey is (slang|chiefly|australia) agitated, anticipatory, excited (sometimes specifically sexually so), nervous.As a noun jerky
is lean meat cured and preserved by cutting into thin strips and air-drying in the sun.jerky
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Etymology 1
Adjective
(er)Etymology 2
From (etyl) , through Spanish charqui.Noun
Derived terms
* jerk * jerked beef * jerked meatSee also
* air-dried * biltong * freeze dried * Quechuan chunyu (freeze-dried potatoes) * pemmican, pemican * smoked meat * smoker * sun dried English terms with multiple etymologiestoey
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Adjective
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- “You’re toeyer than a chook caught in a swag.”
- She rolled her eyes. “I still don’t know what you mean.”