jockey
Meaning
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- One who rides racehorses competitively.
- That part of a variable resistor or potentiometer that rides over the resistance wire
- An operator of some machinery or apparatus.
- A dealer in horses; a horse trader.
- A cheat; one given to sharp practice in trade.
- (slang) A prostitute's client.
- (slang) A rapist.
Synonyms
horse-dealer
stage director
belt tightener
coupling device
vibrating membrane
vibration diaphragm
linkage unit
hymeno
hookup mechanism
adapting device
circus rider
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈdʒɒki/
Etymology
The word is by origin a diminutive of jock, the Northern English or Scots colloquial equivalent of the first name John, which is also used generically for "boy" or "fellow" (compare Jack, Dick), at least since 1529. A familiar instance of the use of the word as a name is in "Jockey of Norfolk" in Shakespeare's Richard III. v. 3, 304. Equivalent to jock + -ey. In the 16th and 17th centuries the word was applied to horse-dealers, postilions, itinerant minstrels and vagabonds, and thus frequently bore the meaning of a cunning trickster, a "sharp", whence the verb to jockey, "to outwit" or "to do" a person out of something. The current meaning of a person who rides a horse in races was first seen in 1670.
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