Knob Jockey

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /nɑb ˈdʒɑki/

Definitions of knob jockey

noun A slang term for a person who is skilled or knowledgeable in manipulating knobs or controls, especially in a technical or mechanical context.

Example Sentences

A1 A knob jockey is someone who adjusts knobs on machines.

A2 The knob jockey carefully turned the dial to adjust the temperature.

B1 The sound engineer is a skilled knob jockey, adjusting levels for the perfect mix.

B2 The DJ is a master knob jockey, seamlessly blending tracks together.

C1 The audio technician is known as the ultimate knob jockey, with precise control over sound levels.

C2 The studio producer is a renowned knob jockey, fine-tuning every detail of the recording process.

Examples of knob jockey in a Sentence

formal The technician referred to the person adjusting the knobs as a knob jockey.

informal I can't believe that knob jockey messed up the sound system again.

slang That knob jockey is always turning the volume up too loud.

figurative Don't be a knob jockey and just let things be as they are.

Grammatical Forms of knob jockey

past tense

knob jockeyed

plural

knob jockeys

comparative

more knob jockey

superlative

most knob jockey

present tense

knob jockeys

future tense

will knob jockey

perfect tense

have knob jockeyed

continuous tense

is knob jockeying

singular

knob jockey

positive degree

knob jockey

infinitive

to knob jockey

gerund

knob jockeying

participle

knob jockeyed

Origin and Evolution of knob jockey

First Known Use: 1960 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'knob jockey' originated as a derogatory slang term in English to refer to a male homosexual, implying that they are someone who 'rides knobs' or engages in promiscuous behavior.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'knob jockey' has evolved to become more widely recognized as a pejorative slur towards gay men, reinforcing stereotypes and perpetuating discrimination.