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car jockey noun- a race car driver US
- Doug Nash picked the kind of career that appealed to most of his young Indian friends–an auto mechanic or perhaps, if he got lucky, a stock car jockey. — Washington Post, p. A2, 7 February 1977
- The stock car boys usually get on with such high jinks while the high-dollar Indy car jockeys tippy-toe around because they know a second’s brashness can mean instant disintegration. — Washington Post, p. C1, 31 May 1982
- a parking attendant US, 1956
- Even the car jockeys in Washington have college degrees. — New York Times, p. 14 (Section 7), 7 February 1982
- “Me and My White Pal,” which deals with an African student in France who must work as a car jockey to pay for his tuition. — Chicago Tribune, p. C7, 2 January 2004
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