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1) "Jockey" -- As to jockey thong 1jock·ey Pronunciation: 'jä-kE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural jockeys Etymology: Jockey, Scots nickname for John 1 : a person who rides or drives a horse especially as a professional in a race 2 : a person who operates or works with a specified vehicle, device, object, or material <a bus jockey> <pencil jockeys> Pronunciation Symbols - This article is about the sports occupation. For other meanings, see Jockey (disambiguation).
The racecourse is a classical meeting point for the people of Chester. In sports, a jockey is one who rides horses in thoroughbred horse racing or steeplechase racing, primarily as a profession. - 1 Etymology
- 2 Horse racing
- 3 Camel jockeys
- 4 Risk factors
- 5 References
- 6 See also
| The race has started! The word is by origin a diminutive of "jock", the Northern or Scots colloquial equivalent of the first name "John," which is also used generically for "boy, or fellow" (compare "Jack," "Dick"), at least since 1529. A familiar instance of the use of the word as a name is in "Jockey of Norfolk" in Shakespeare's Richard III. v. 3, 304. In the 16th and 17th centuries the word was applied to horse-dealers, postilions, itinerant minstrels and vagabonds, and thus frequently bore the meaning of a cunning rickster, a "sharp", whence the verb to jockey, "to outwit", or "to do" a person out of something. The current equestrian usage is found in John Evelyn's Diary, 1670, when it was clearly well known. George Sorrow's attempt to derive the word from the gypsy chukni, a heavy whip used by horse-dealing gypsies, has no foundation.[citation needed] Six jockeys and their horses taking a curve. Toulouse-Lautrec - The Jockey (1899). Jockeys are free agents, nominated by horse trainers to ride their horses in races, usually for a fee (which is paid regardless of the prize money the horse earns for a race) and a cut of the purse winnings. Jockeys usually start out when they are young, riding trackwork in the morning for trainers, and entering the riding profession as an apprentice jockey. An apprentice jockey is known as a "bug boy" becau..."
2) "Thong" -- As to jockey thong thong Pronunciation: 'tho[ng] Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English thwong; akin to Old Norse thvengr thong 1 : a strip especially of leather or hide 2 : a sandal held on the foot by a thong fitting between the toes and connected to a strap across the top or around the sides of the foot 3 : an article of swimwear or underwear consisting of a narrow strip of material that passes between the thighs and connects with a waistband - thonged /'tho[ng]d/ adjective Pronunciation Symbols Thong may refer to: - G-string, an item of underwear or swimwear
- Thong sandal or "flip-flop", a type of sandal held to the foot by a thin strap
- Thong, England, an English village in Kent
- a Vietnamese name, Thông
- a common Laotian surname, and the Laotian word for gold
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