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Definition of jockey
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of jockey is as below...
"Jockey
(v. t.) To play the
jockey
toward;
to
cheat;
to
trick;
to
impose
upon in
trade;
as, to
jockey
a
customer..
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Weight
::
Weight
(v. t.) To load with a
weight
or
weights;
to load down; to make
heavy;
to
attach
weights
to; as, to
weight
a horse or a
jockey
at a race; to
weight
a whip
handle..
Jockey
::
Jockey
(n.) A
dealer
in
horses;
a horse
trader.
Jockeying
::
Jockeying
(n.) The act or
management
of one who
jockeys;
trickery.
Jockey
::
Jockey
(n.) A
cheat;
one given to sharp
practice
in
trade.
Jockeyism
::
Jockeyism
(n.) The
practice
of
jockeys.
Horse-jockey
::
Horse-jockey
(n.) A
professional
rider and
trainer
of race
horses.
Jockeyed
::
Jockeyed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Jocke.
Chaunter
::
Chaunter
(n.) A
deceitful,
tricky
dealer
or horse
jockey..
Jockey
::
"Jockey
(v. t.) To play the
jockey
toward;
to
cheat;
to
trick;
to
impose
upon in
trade;
as, to
jockey
a
customer..
Jockeyship
::
"Jockeyship
(n.) The art,
character,
or
position,
of a
jockey;
the
personality
of a
jockey..
Horse-jockey
::
Horse-jockey
(n.) A
trainer
and
dealer
in
horses.
Jockey
::
Jockey
(v. i.) To play or act the
jockey;
to
cheat.
Gypsy
::
Gypsy (n.) One of a
vagabond
race, whose
tribes,
coming
originally
from
India,
entered
Europe
in 14th or 15th
centry,
and are now
scattered
over
Turkey,
Russia,
Hungary,
Spain,
England,
etc.,
living
by
theft,
fortune
telling,
horsejockeying,
tinkering,
etc. Cf.
Bohemian,
Romany..
Jockeys
::
Jockeys
(pl. ) of
Jocke.
Lead
::
Lead (v. t.) To guide or
conduct
with the hand, or by means of some
physical
contact
connection;
as, a
father
leads a
child;
a
jockey
leads a horse with a
halter;
a dog leads a blind man..
Color
::
Color (n.) A
distinguishing
badge,
as a flag or
similar
symbol
(usually
in the
plural);
as, the
colors
or color of a ship or
regiment;
the
colors
of a race horse (that is, of the cap and
jacket
worn by the
jockey)..
Jockey
::
Jockey
(n.) A
professional
rider of
horses
in
races.
"""jockey "
::
"Jockey
(v. t.) "" To
jostle
by
riding
against
one."".
Jockeying
::
Jockeying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Jocke.
Waste
::
Waste (v. i.) To
procure
or
sustain
a
reduction
of
flesh;
-- said of a
jockey
in
preparation
for a race, etc..
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