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jockey box

American  

noun

Chiefly Northwestern U.S.
  1. 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.

From Washington Times

Ten taps replaced the temporary jockey box draft systems that were used to pour pints and fill growlers.

From Washington Post

She held the rifle for a moment, then set the butt of it on the "jockey box" just in front of the dashboard.

From Project Gutenberg