Meaning & Definition of word "Jockey"

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    Jockey

    /ˈdʒɒki/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who rides a horse in a race.
      • Example: The young jockey won his first race at just eighteen.
    • 2. A person who rides in horse races, especially as a profession.
      • Example: The jockey guided the horse expertly around the track.

    verb:

    • 1. To struggle or maneuver for a desired position, especially in competitive situations.
      • Example: They jockeyed for position in the crowded market.
    • 2. To manipulate or maneuver something carefully.
      • Example: She had to jockey the car into a tight parking spot.

    Etymology

    The word 'jockey' originates from Middle English 'jokey', a diminutive of 'joke', which referred to a horseman or stable operator.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    jockey for position:

    To compete for a better position in a situation or hierarchy.

    jockeying for influence:

    Trying to gain control or power in a certain situation.

    Related Words

    jockeying:

    The act of maneuvering or competing for advantage.

    jockeyed:

    Past tense of jockey, meaning to have maneuvered or manipulated.

    Slang Meanings of jockey

    Meaning: To maneuver in a competitive situation.

    Example Sentence: He was jockeying for deals during the negotiations.

    Meaning: To manipulate something skillfully.

    Example Sentence: She was jockeying around with the software to get it to work.