1. juke - Noun
2. juke - Verb
To bend the neck; to bow or duck the head.
To perch on anything, as birds do.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOn close inspection, this device turned out to be a funereal juke box - the result of mixing Lloyd's of London with the principle of the chewing gum dispenser. Cecil Beaton
Juke glanced into her cup before tipping it down to her mouth. "Screw you!" "Now come on, sugar, you know I don't swing that way." "Whatever! Ilona Andrews
Black poet Langston Hughes calls it the Heartbeat of Harlem in Juke Box Love Song, and he set his acclaimed work “Lenox Avenue: Midnight" on the legendary street. Source: Internet
At Juke Bar on Second Avenue, Conor Kohlbrenner, the manager, was setting up chairs out front at 4 p.m. The basement-level cocktail bar revived its long-closed kitchen when the lockdown eased in a bid to attract more customers. Source: Internet
The fully-stocked £25,295 top-of the range Juke Tekna+ I drove came in a fetching two-tone exterior colour scheme of ‘Gun Metallic’ body with a ‘Fuji Sunset’ roof and a feisty ‘energy orange’ and black interior trim. Source: Internet
As in previous years, the 2015 JUKE offers sporty performance to match its distinctive style. Source: Internet