Jockey (en. Jockey)

/ˈdʒɒki/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
A person who drives and rides racehorses, often professionally.
The jockey won the race at the end of the stretch.
El jockey ganó la carrera al final de la recta.
In some contexts, it can refer to someone who manipulates situations for personal gain.
That politician is a true jockey in the game of politics.
Ese político es un verdadero jockey en el juego de la política.

Etymology

From the English 'jockey', which means 'stable boy' or 'horseman'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to act as a jockey
To manipulate or manage a situation to gain advantages.
hacer de jockey
odds jockey
A person who speculates on betting odds.
jockey de cuota
race jockey
A rider specialized in horse racing competitions.
jockey de carreras

Related Words

horse
Equine animal used in various activities, including races.
caballo
race
Competition between horses ridden by jockeys.
carrera
bets
Actions of risking money on the outcome of events, such as horse races.
apuestas

Slang Meanings

A person who wants to stand out or be shrewd in a competitive context.
That girl is a jockey in her group of friends, always trying to be the best.
Esa chica es una jockey en su grupo de amigas, siempre busca ser la mejor.
Someone who uses unorthodox methods to achieve a goal.
Don't trust that guy; he's a jockey who always looks for the easy way out.
No confíes en ese tipo, es un jockey que siempre busca el camino fácil.