- "to kerry" or "to pull a kerry"; verb
kerry
folk etymology
The act of suspending all car for the future or survival in attempts to harass someone who has mildly spited you. Commonly triggered by frustration.
Etymology : Originated from the sporadic motions during a game of Milton Bradley's Risk.
Source : Playing a game with friends- term has been adapted and used for the past two years in my social group
Last modified: 29 November 2011