noun A person who rides horses in horse racing or other competitive equestrian events.
In fashion, a jockey may refer to a style of clothing or accessory inspired by equestrian sports.
In technology, a jockey may refer to a device or software that controls or manipulates data or systems.
In the context of gambling, a jockey may refer to a person who manipulates or influences outcomes, such as in sports betting.
In marketing, a jockey may refer to someone who manipulates or influences trends or consumer behavior.
In music production, a jockey may refer to a DJ who mixes and plays music for an audience.
A jockey is a person who rides horses in horse racing events, controlling the horse's speed and direction.
In equestrian sports such as show jumping or dressage, a jockey may refer to a rider who competes in these events.
In the world of horse racing, a jockey is a professional rider who races horses in competitions.
In the fashion industry, a jockey may refer to a type of clothing item or a style inspired by equestrian sports.
In marketing, 'jockeying for position' may refer to companies competing to gain a better market position.
In project management, a jockey may refer to someone who is skilled at navigating complex projects and ensuring success.
In finance, 'jockeying for deals' may refer to professionals vying for lucrative investment opportunities.