jukeabililty meaning and definition

jukeabililty meaning

the ability to juke often resulting in the domination and embarrassment of the opponent; exceptional jukeability may result in the breaking of ankles either literally or figuratively

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jukeage meaning

when you fake a person out and they stumble and fall.

juke and jog meaning

Running from the left to the right to avoid a pursuer or chase an objective.

Juke Artist meaning

An Artist on the Basketball Floor. Someone that can Shake n Bake. Dish n Swish. Not only are they effective on the fundamentals of the Game, but the bring a rare, distinct, individual artistry that transcends the boundaries of the Game.

Jukeass meaning

A person who, when leaving any kind of establishment with a jukebox, puts money in it and selects the most obnoxious songs in the machine for other patrons to suffer through.

jukeball meaning

A very popular game played with a tennis ball on a roller hockey court with four people, two on each team. It is played at night under the lights where the competitors try to score goals by throwing the ball into the hockey goal while the other team tries to deny him. Scoring is very difficult and often requires some sort of juke to get by the defender and hurl the ball towards the goalie while also staying behind the throwing line. It was invented in Eugene, Oregon where all the best jukeballers unite and play for the jukeball championship each summer.

jukebomb meaning

To completely kill the mood at a bar by playing music on the jukebox that is unbefitting of the establishment, such as country at a trendy urban lounge, hardcore rap at a West Virginia honky tonk, or Celine Dion just about anywhere. Will often result in a mass exodus of people, costing the bar hundreds if not thousands of dollars in revenue, and really piss off the bar owner.

jukebox meaning

Slang for hooker: insert coins and she'll work

Jukebox Bitch meaning

Dipshit chicks who walk around singing to every crappy airhead song on the radio.

Juke Box DJ meaning

A DJ that only plays top 40, or 100, music in a bar and nightclub. The music is not remixed or mashed-up at all, but instead the DJ transfers from one original track to another.The DJ spins music similar to the single tracks heard on popular day time radio (not remixes), has no or very little creativity with the tracks, and lacks in interacting with the crowd of listeners. Audiences are almost better off listening to a juke box.

Jukebox Filibuster meaning

To play extremely long songs in the jukebox so that others may not play bad music.

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