π±π₯π’ "juke" or juke
Defenition:
Verb.
π±π₯π’ "juke"(plural jukes)
1.to, screw-over any particularization arrangement using deception undetected(& hopefully your foot-prints)
(Southern US) A roadside cafe or
bar, especially one with dancing and sometimes prostitution.
Synonyms,barrel
house,juke joint,Translations,Β±,roadside cafe,See also,roadhouse
Verb.
π±π₯π’ "juke"(third-person singular simple present jukes, present participle juking, simple past and past participle juked)
to play dance
music, or to dance, in a juke
(slang) to
hit
(prison slang) to stab
Derived terms
jukebox
juke joint
Etymology 2
From Middle English" jowken" (βbendβ)
Verb.
π±π₯π’ "juke" or juke (third-person singular simple present jukes, present participle juking, simple past and past participle juked)
To deceive or outmaneuver someone using a feint, especially in American
football or
soccerSynonym: dummy