Green’s Dictionary of Slang

jerried adj.

[SE jerry, a second-rate builder]

1. in fig. non-building use, botched.

[Aus]Bulletin (Sydney) 3 Oct. 10/4: Amongst the trophies presented to the festive revellers at the late Sydney Undertakers’ Picnic sports, not one, not even a little one – came from any of the medical faculty. Considering the many obligations the pine-liners confer on the pill-rollers in the way of smoothing over ‘jerried’ jobs, we consider this to be downright mean.

2. injured.

[US]G. Henderson Keys to Crookdom 409: Jerried. Injured.