I mess up these idioms often. Well, as often as I attempt to use them. Which is occasionally.
In short, it’s “jury-rigged” and “jerry-built,” and it is a crime against reason to mix and match elements of those two terms.
(Via Slacktivist.)
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I mess up these idioms often. Well, as often as I attempt to use them. Which is occasionally.
In short, it’s “jury-rigged” and “jerry-built,” and it is a crime against reason to mix and match elements of those two terms.
(Via Slacktivist.)