verb
- making a sudden movement to avoid or deceive an opponent, especially in sports
- dancing to music, especially at a juke joint or similar venue
Usage: sports
Usage: informal
Examples
- The running back was juking defenders all the way to the end zone.
- He kept juking left and right to avoid the tackle.
- The basketball player was juking around the court with impressive footwork.
- They spent the evening juking to blues music at the local club.
- She was juking to the rhythm of the jukebox.
- The quarterback started juking to escape the pocket.