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[Noun] | "jock*ey" | \ ˈjä-kē \
1: a person who rides or drives a horse especially as a professional in a race
2: a person who operates or works with a specified vehicle, device, object, or material
Origin: 1643 ;
Jockey, Scots nickname for John;
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[Noun] | "jockey club"
1: an association for the promotion and regulation of horse racing
Origin: 1775 ;
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[Noun] | "bench jockey"
1: benchwarmer; especially : one who rides members of the opposing team from the bench
Origin: 1925 ;
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[Noun] | "desk jockey"
1: a person whose job involves working at a desk
Origin: 1943 ;
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[Noun] | "disc jockey"
1: a person who introduces and plays recorded music (especially popular music) on a show (such as a radio program) —called also deejay, DJ
2: an entertainer who plays and often manipulates recorded music (as by combining tracks or adding effects) for dancing at a night club or party; also : someone who makes music (as through turntablism, sampling, etc.) that is often sung or rapped over —called also deejay, DJ
Origin: 1940 ;
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[Noun] | "disk jockey"
1: a person who introduces and plays recorded music (especially popular music) on a show (such as a radio program) —called also deejay, DJ
2: an entertainer who plays and often manipulates recorded music (as by combining tracks or adding effects) for dancing at a night club or party; also : someone who makes music (as through turntablism, sampling, etc.) that is often sung or rapped over —called also deejay, DJ
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[Verb] | "jockey"
1: to maneuver or manipulate by adroit or devious means
2: to change the position of by a series of movements
3: to ride or drive (a horse) as a jockey
Origin: 1708 ;
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[Verb] | "disc jockey" | \ ˈdisk-ˈjä-kē \
1: to perform the role of a disc jockey : to act as a disc jockey for
Origin: 1941 ;
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[Idiom] | "jockey for position"
1: to try to get into a better place
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[ "jockey" ]
1: A colloquialism in the north west of England, offering a variation in terms of usage and meaning in the term "Jockey". The new slang implies that a person "Jockeys" something in order to control or manouver an item or challenge. For example the term has been used in the following context:
* e.g., ... "I cant jockey it" - Michael Mcangry
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[ "jockey" ]
1: A girl who rides cock in a very fast, jarring motion akin to that of a horse jockey rapidly oscillating on the back of a steed with hooves pumping into the earth causing a tempestuous rumble in the bowels of the earth.
* e.g., ... Person 1: "Damn, Erin went all jockey on Luke last night on the party bus huh?"
[ "jockey" ]
2: This is known to cause more pain than pleasure.
* e.g., ... Person 2: "Yeah shit that had to have been painful for him... it didn't even look fun!"
[ "jockey" ]
3: Jockeys are often found in their natural environment of a party bus for freshman birthday parties.
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[ "jockey" ]
1: A person required to operate simple equipment or machinery as part of a menial job. A great put-down when accompanied by the name of the item they're forced to use every day.
* e.g., ... Wesley: "Sean tried to tell us he was the office's Commercial Manager, but it turned out he just makes tea."
[ "jockey" ]
2: Used creatively the term monkey is another fine contender for the same role.
* e.g., ... Aaron: "What a jumped-up kettle jockey!"
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[ "jockey" ]
1: Abbreviation of "Nob Jockey". See also: Jock
* e.g., ... Oi, look at that Jockey!
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[ "jockey" ]
1: british rhyming cockney for "potato chips". Short for Jockey Whips. Similar to "apples and pears" meaning "stairs".
* e.g., ... 'eh, luv. Pop in the kitchen for me, and grab me a jockey?
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[ "jockey" ]
1: To ride an object for example a horse
* e.g., ... hey look he is jockey on that.
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[ "Jockey" ]
1: A horseback rider.
Underwear brand
An annoying prick who gets on your nerves.
* e.g., ... Did you see Arnold walking down the road yesterday? He's such a jockey!
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[ "Jockey" ]
1: A Jockey is a zombie in Left 4 Dead 2 that looks like Gollum on steroids with big ass-hands. He jumps on you and steers you unceremoniously into a WHOLE FUCKING HORDE of Zombies! Pain in my ass.
* e.g., ... the Jockey jumped on Coach and tried to get him killed by a bunch of Zombies but Coach said , "No fucking way" and blew its head off the end.
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[ "jockeying" ]
1: verb. Doing a line of coke off another man's boner. This can be either the giving or the receiving type.
* e.g., ... Jeff went jockeying with Wayne on Brokeback Mountain.
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[ "Jockey" ]
1: To allow yourself to be raped by a winger on FIFA 12
* e.g., ... I was trying to jockey Aaron Lennon with Titus Bramble, he raped me then scored.
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