1. jockeys - Noun
2. jockeys - Verb
of Jockey
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen Paul and I were first friends, starting in the sixth grade and seventh grade, we would sing a little together and we would make up radio shows and become disc jockeys on our home wire recorder. And then came rock and roll. Art Garfunkel
I guess I shoulda closed my eyes When U drove me 2 the place Where your horses run free. 'Cuz I felt a little ill When I saw all the pictures Of the jockeys that were there before me. Prince (musician)
All disc jockeys are without talent. Noel Edmonds - I can't stand Noel Edmonds. Paul Merton
Well, it seems to me it might be better if the colleges had race horses. The jockeys could wear the school colors and they could ride the races, and the horses wouldn't have to pass the entrance examinations. Robert Maynard Hutchins
You show me a truly funny girl who doesn't have emotional issues, and I'll introduce you to my stable of unicorn thoroughbreds ridden by leprechaun jockeys. Tucker Max
A BHA spokesman said: "A lot of hard work has gone in to making the first week run as smoothly as it has, and the teams at the BHA and Racecourses as well as our trainers, jockeys and stable staff deserve a great deal of credit. Source: Internet