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jockey on them haters 

To metaphorically "mount" someone who is hating on your game, or your style. This instance is one during which you have gained superiority over aforementioned "hater", and are now riding his confidence and swagger into the ground. Can also be used simply to describe a situation in which one asserts his or her dominance over a certain group of people. Derived from a jockey riding his horse.
Willis: Yo, Dave has been feelin' down lately. I think he's sweatin' those weak-ass marks from Waterbury!

Konrad: I hear those bitches is wack!

Willis: True, they are. We should take Dave out tonight and Jockey on them Haters!

Konrad: I'm feelin' that, we will Jockey all over their bitch-asses!

Jockey Of The Knobs 

Ben Warner is the captain Jockey of the Knobs. And he's a bum ninja
Jockey Of The Knobs by Ben Warner January 3, 2009

Mitch Sturkenboom States That Yotuel Sounds Like A Disc Jockey Playlist Mix Of The Band Called The Exies 

Mitch Sturkenboom States That Yotuel Sounds Like A Disc Jockey Playlist Mix Of The Band Called The Exies
Mitch Sturkenboom States That Yotuel Sounds Like A Disc Jockey Playlist Mix Of The Band Called The Exies

Neck on him like a jockey's bollocks 

Someone who is prepared to take risks to gain a substantial prize
"Yer man there. He has a neck on him like a jockey's bollocks."

oven jockey

n.
-slang term for a house wife
"No disrespect to you wife, but I can't see how you got that oven jockey to uncross her honey sticks for you."
oven jockey by D. Long March 24, 2007

change of jockey 

When an Irish woman kicks her man out of the house and changes the locks.
"Fiona, did someone get a hold of your keys?"
"No, just a change of jockey"
change of jockey by IreCan March 12, 2021