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jocker noun- an aggressive, predatory male homosexual US, 1893
- They are usually long-terms and are familiarly known to inmates by such local cognomens as “wolves,” “top men,” “jockers” or “daddies.” — Ebony, p. 82, July 1951
- So far as possible, prison wolves or “jockers” are kept from preying on the young, frightened and physically or morally weak inmate. — Caryl Chessman, Cell 2456 Death Row, p. 220, 1954
- Jockers and wolves are synonymous terms to describe the active partners in sodomy. — New York Mattachine Newsletter, p. 6, June 1961
- “My, my,” the Spook murmured, “not a feather on him. Some jocker’s due to score.” — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 35, 1967
- Others entered into a permanent relationship–a jocker-kid relationship–with a homosexual. — John Irwin, The Felon, p. 28, 1970
- Roxie hustles the guys who want a queen, and the kid goes after the ones who want a jocker. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Blue Knight, p. 44, 1973
- Inmates subject to rape (“punks”) face threats and violence perpetrated by stronger inmates (“daddies,” “jockers,” or “booty bandits”) who initiate unwanted sexual acts. — Corrections Today, p. 100, December 1996
- an older homosexual male living with and by virtue of the earnings of a younger companion US, 1893
Originally tramp slang. - — Fact, p. 26, January-February 1965
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