ALL meanings of jockeying
jock·ey
J j - noun jockeying Present participle of jockey. 1
- noun plural jockeying a person who rides horses professionally in races. 1
- noun plural jockeying Informal. a person who pilots, operates, or guides the movement of something, as an airplane or automobile. 1
- verb with object jockeying to ride (a horse) as a jockey. 1
- verb with object jockeying Informal. to operate or guide the movement of; pilot; drive. 1
- verb with object jockeying to move, bring, put, etc., by skillful maneuvering: The movers jockeyed the sofa through the door. 1
- verb with object jockeying to trick or cheat: The salesman jockeyed them into buying an expensive car. 1
- verb with object jockeying to manipulate cleverly or trickily: He jockeyed himself into office. 1
- verb without object jockeying to aim at an advantage by skillful maneuvering. 1
- verb without object jockeying to act trickily; seek an advantage by trickery. 1
- noun jockeying The act of one who jockeys. 0