Jockey | Mean of jockey in English Dictionary
/ˈʤɑːki/
- Noun
- someone who rides horses in races
- someone who operates or works with a specified vehicle, device, object, or material
- a bus jockey [=a bus driver]
- computer jockeys
- Verb
- to do something in an effort to get an advantage
- There was a lot of political jockeying at the fund-raiser.
- Several companies are jockeying for position [=are trying to get a better position or situation] in the market.
- to change the position of (something) by slow and careful movements
- The driver carefully jockeyed the truck into a narrow space in the crowded parking lot.