That's actually ``jury-rigged'', not ``Jerry-rigged''. Although I'm sure some people intentionally started saying ``Jerry'' during a World War somewhere. It seems to come from the nautical term ``jury mast'', which was a temporary mast erected when another failed, IIRC. In fact, ``jury'' is now an adjective that means ``temporary and makeshift''.
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