juke

[dʒuːk]

juke Definition

  • 1to make a sudden movement to avoid someone or something
  • 2to deceive or trick someone

Using juke: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "juke" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He juked to the left and avoided the tackle.

  • Example

    She juked the defender with a fake move.

  • Example

    The salesman tried to juke me into buying a faulty product.

juke Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for juke

Antonyms for juke

Phrases with juke

  • a small, informal establishment featuring music, dancing, and drinking, typically located in the southeastern United States

    Example

    We went to a juke joint in Mississippi and had a great time listening to the blues.

  • a machine that plays music when money is inserted

    Example

    The diner had a jukebox in the corner that played classic rock songs.

  • a sudden change of direction used to evade a defender in sports such as football or basketball

    Example

    The running back used a juke move to avoid the linebacker and score a touchdown.

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Summary: juke in Brief

The verb 'juke' [dʒuːk] means to suddenly move to avoid someone or something, or to deceive or trick someone. It is often used in sports to describe a sudden change of direction to evade a defender, as in 'The running back used a juke move to avoid the linebacker and score a touchdown.' 'Juke' also has other meanings, such as 'juke joint,' a small establishment featuring music and dancing, and 'jukebox,' a machine that plays music.