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Jock·ey  (jk)
A trademark used for underwear, especially mens briefs.

jock·ey  (jk)
n. pl. jock·eys
1. Sports One who rides horses in races, especially as a profession.
2. Slang One who operates a specified vehicle, machine, or device: a bus jockey; a computer jockey.
v. jock·eyed, jock·ey·ing, jock·eys
v.tr.
1. Sports To ride (a horse) as jockey.
2. To direct or maneuver by cleverness or skill: jockeyed the car into a tight space.
3. To trick; cheat.
v.intr.
1. Sports To ride a horse in a race.
2. To maneuver for a certain position or advantage: jockeying for a promotion.
3. To employ trickery.

[Diminutive of Scots Jock, variant of Jack; see jack.]


jockey  /dki/  n. a person who rides horses in races: Jockeys try to win every race.
v. [I;T] 1 to ride horses in races 2 to go around things that are in the way: He jockeyed his car around holes in the road. See: disk jockey. jockey

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