a person who announces and plays popular recorded music
bench jockey Idiom, Proverb
disk jockey (DJ)
radio announcer who plays recorded music Clare became a disk jockey with a radio station in Moose Jaw.
jockey for position
Idiom(s): jockey for position
Theme: ADVANTAGE - TAKE
to try to push or maneuver one's way into an advantageous position at the expense of others. • All the workers in the company are jockeying for position. They all want the manager's job. • It is unpleasant working for a company where people are always jockeying for position.
disk jockey|disk|jockey
n. An employee at a radio station or in a dance club who puts on the records that will be broadcast. Jack is working as a disk jockey at the local FM station.
bench jockey
In US baseball slang, a drillmaster or amateur who berates or derides the adjudicator or opposing players from his team's dugout bench. In this usage, "jockey," the addition of a chase horse, refers to "riding someone," which frequently agency to annoy or badinage a person. Primarily heard in US, South Africa. I ambition you wouldn't be such a bank jockey at our games!Learn more: bench, jockey
bench jockey
n. a amateur who sits on the bank and calls out advice. The drillmaster told all the bank jockeys to shut up. Learn more: bench, jockeyLearn more:
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