juke

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A roadside cafe or bar, especially one with dancing and sometimes prostitution
A feint
To deceive or outmaneuver (someone) using a feint, especially in football or soccer
to play dance music, or to dance, in a juke
gramophone, coin-operated record player (found in public places, such as restaurants)
{f} mislead, distract the opponent by making a planned diversion (in football); fake, perform a diversionary tactic, feint; move in a zigzag manner; play dance music; dance to the music of a jukebox
(football) a deceptive move made by a football player a small roadside establishment in the southeastern United States where you can eat and drink and dance to music provided by a jukebox
a small roadside establishment in the southeastern United States where you can eat and drink and dance to music provided by a jukebox
To perch on anything, as birds do
To bend the neck; to bow or duck the head
{i} diversion created in order to mislead the opponent (in football)
The neck of a bird
to deceive or outmaneuver (someone) using a feint, especially in football / soccer
(football) a deceptive move made by a football player
juke joint
an informal drinking establishment featuring blues music and dancing; primarily operated by African American people in the southeastern United States
juke joints
plural form of juke joint
juke box
machine which contains a collection of records which can be played by inserting a coin and pushing a button
juke house
cheap wayside tavern; brothel, whorehouse
juke joint
small cafe or restaurant that serves fast food and usually has a jukebox
juke

    Turkish pronunciation

    cuk

    Pronunciation

    /ˈʤo͞ok/ /ˈʤuːk/

    Etymology

    [ 'jük ] (verb.) 1967. From Gullah juke, joog (“wicked, disorderly”) (compare Wolof and Bambara dzug (“unsavory”)).

    Tenses

    juking, juked

    Common Collocations

    juke box
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