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Definition of Juke

Juke
Juke Juke, n. The neck of a bird. [Prov. Eng.]
Juke
Juke Juke, v. i. [F. juc a roost, perch, jucher to roost, to perch.] To perch on anything, as birds do. [Obs.]

Meaning of Juke from wikipedia

- Look up juke in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Juke may refer to: Juke (football move), a deceptive move in American football "Juke" (instrumental)...
- The Nissan Juke (****anese: 日産・ジューク, Hepburn: Nissan Jūku) is a subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment) produced by the ****anese car manufacturer Nissan since...
- Juke joint (also jukejoint, jook house, jook, or juke) is the African-American vernacular term for an informal establishment featuring music, dancing...
- John "Juke" Logan (September 11, 1946 – August 30, 2013) was an American electric blues harmonica player, musician, singer, pianist and songwriter. He...
- blues is often dated to after the ending of slavery, with the development of juke joints occurring later. It is ****ociated with the newly acquired freedom...
- "Juke" was still on the charts.: "Off the Wall" reached number eight, "Roller Coaster" reached number six, and "Sad Hours" reached number two.) "Juke"...
- Footwork, also called juke, or Chicago juke, is a genre of electronic dance music derived from ghetto house with elements of hip hop, first appearing...
- Juke, as a term being used to describe genres of music, was during different times used to denote: Ghetto house, especially used for faster tracks within...
- in 1940, apparently derived from the familiar usage "juke joint", derived from the Gullah word juke, which means "bawdy". Manufacturers of jukeboxes tried...
- "Juke Box Hero" is a song by British-American rock band Foreigner written by Lou Gramm and Mick Jones from their 1981 album 4. It first entered the Billboard...