jockey
//ˈdʒɒki//
Noun
jockeySingular
jockeysPlural
1
A person who rides horses in races, especially as a profession.
The jockey guided the horse to victory in the final race.
2
A person who operates or works with a specified vehicle, device, or object.
The disc jockey played music all night at the club.
Verb
jockeyInfinitive
jockeyPresent tense
jockeyedPast tense
jockeyedPast participle
jockeyingPresent participle
jockeysThird-person singular
1
To maneuver or manipulate skillfully, especially to gain an advantage.
The companies are jockeying for position in the new market.
2
To ride a horse as a jockey in a race.
He has jockeyed many famous horses in his career.