verb
- to fake out or deceive an opponent with a deceptive movement
- to move quickly or dodge suddenly
Usage: sports
Usage: informal
noun
- a roadhouse or tavern providing food, drinks, and music for dancing
- a coin-operated phonograph or music player
Usage: informal
Usage: short for jukebox
Examples
- The running back juked left and then sprinted right past the defender.
- She juked around the corner to avoid being seen.
- They stopped at a small juke on the highway for dinner and dancing.
- The old juke in the corner played blues music all night long.
- He juked the goalkeeper with a clever fake shot.
- The dancer juked to the rhythm of the music.
- That little juke serves the best barbecue in town.