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jockey box
noun
Chiefly Northwestern U.S.
a glove compartment, especially in a truck.
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A bartender, most likely Marsh wearing a Western string tie, snap shirt and jeans, prepares the drinks, such as the beers that get poured from a vintage 1949 jockey box outfitted with two taps.
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Ten taps replaced the temporary jockey box draft systems that were used to pour pints and fill growlers.
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She held the rifle for a moment, then set the butt of it on the "jockey box" just in front of the dashboard.
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