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juke

1 American  
[jook] / dʒuk /

verb (used with object)

juked, juking
  1. to make a move intended to deceive (an opponent).


noun

  1. a fake or feint, usually intended to deceive a defensive player.

juke 2 American  
[jook] / dʒuk /

noun

  1. jukebox.


Etymology

Origin of juke1

Spelling variant of jouk

Origin of juke2

By shortening

Explanation

Use the word juke when you talk about a little roadside bar where you can dance to jukebox music or a live band. Another word for a juke is a "roadhouse." If you visit a rowdy rural bar with dancing and beer, you can call it a juke. Many country and blues bands got their start playing at jukes in the south, although some jukes offer jukeboxes as their only music. You can also call it a "juke joint." The word juke comes from the Southern United States Creole known as Gullah — in which juke or joog means "wicked" or "disorderly."

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The newbie nominee won the trophy out of the gate for his portrayal of twins Smoke and Stack in Ryan Coogler’s juke joint-and-vampires movie “Sinners.”

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 16, 2026

They appeared on panels moderated by celebrity boosters such as Austin Butler and Denzel Washington, and mingled at a Los Angeles supper club that got turned into the juke joint from the movie.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 14, 2026

Delroy Lindo recently earned his first Academy Award nomination for his role in “Sinners” as Delta Slim, a blues musician who helps fight a vampire horde in a Mississippi juke joint.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 3, 2026

Last year, the ranch threw a juke joint-themed Halloween party in honor of Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners.”

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 27, 2026

“I’m Lena, this my juke joint. Since you saw Sadie’s true form, you a Seer, an Unremarkable who can see the Remarkable.”

From "The Manifestor Prophecy" by Angie Thomas

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