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Juked

The act of juking is a movement socially to disrespect someone or embarrass someone.

John juked Sara by rejecting her to go to prom with her although she was confident he would say yes.

by iShartGlass_inc May 24, 2016

11๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž


juke

to dance on another person or to dance.

she just juked lil buddy.

by ash4uboo July 10, 2003

36๐Ÿ‘ 47๐Ÿ‘Ž


Jukeing

Let's go hit the town and go dancing

Let's go jukeing

by Tj nightmare July 15, 2018


juke

1.it can be a way of a female dancing on a guy but also
2. in chicago it can mean a dance some would call footworking
3.or also a type of atmosphere

1. She gave him a juke.
2. It was a juke battle between 187 and terra squad.
3. That party was jukin.

by AngelofLuv January 21, 2009

13๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


Juke

A type of contemporary blues music originated in 2008 by the Colorado band, Papa Juke. Juke mixes elements of Chicago Blues, Swing, Boogie, Rock, Latin, Country, Jam, Reggae, Cajun, R & B, Funk, Jazz and Gospel genres.

The juke was hot and dancers packed the floor.

by JukeFan July 11, 2008

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Juke

Juke is an African word that arrived in the Americas from the slave trade. It means a time to gather and celebrate with dance and music. In America it originally connotated a place (in the south) where almost exclusively black people would go to dance, drink, etc. Hence 'juke joint.'

After work, if there was enough money, pa would go out to the juke joint and let loose.

by Hoss0013 August 15, 2008

11๐Ÿ‘ 14๐Ÿ‘Ž


juke

To give a person a super workout while dancing with them to the point where they can't keep up. Commonly used in Chicago.

She just juked the heck out of Bryan.

by Dashikashay August 29, 2003

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