Juke (?), v. i. [from Scottish jouk to bow.]
To bend the neck; to bow or duck the head.
[Written also
jook and
jouk.]
The money merchant was so proud of his trust that he went juking and tossing of his head.
L' Estrange.
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Juke, n.
The neck of a bird.
[Prov. Eng.]
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Juke, v. i. [F. juc a roost, perch, jucher to roost, to perch.]
To perch on anything, as birds do.
[Obs.]
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