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Juke  v. i.  (Written also jook and jouk)  To bend the neck; to bow or duck the head. "The money merchant was so proud of his trust that he went juking and tossing of his head."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Juke" Quotes from Famous Books



... systems used in the simple juke box are incorporated in a computer." He placed one hand lovingly on the ...
— Weak on Square Roots • Russell Burton

... in school, the heat that yesterday was nice and cozy becomes too dry and baking for endurance. The young ones come in from recess red, not with the brilliant glow of winter, but a sort of scalded red. They juke their heads forward to escape their collars' moist embrace; they reach their hands back of them to pull their clinging winter underwear away. They fan themselves with joggerfies, and puff out: "Phew!" and look pleadingly at the shut windows. One boy, bolder than his fellows, ...
— Back Home • Eugene Wood

... 3.—Illustrative Cases of Hereditary Degeneracy: Juke Family; Kallikak Family; New Zealand Cases cited; Sir Robert Stout's ...
— Mental Defectives and Sexual Offenders • W. H. Triggs, Donald McGavin, Frederick Truby King, J. Sands Elliot, Ada G. Patterson, C.E. Matthews



Words linked to "Juke" :   feint, fake, jook joint, juke house, joint, football game, jook house, juke joint



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