A small roadside establishment in the southeastern United States where you can eat and drink and dance to music provided by a jukebox.
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Examples for "juke"
Examples for "juke"
1And not a modern appliance anywhere in sight, including, thankfully, a juke-box.
2Regulation juke box keeps grinding away in the back of the store.
3Lori plugged in the juke, the pinball machine, and Space Invaders game.
4The juke was still too noisy and the bar was filling up.
5He'd hung out in the juke joints of Memphis with Furry Lewis.
1He was coming in from an all-night boozing down at that jook they have.
2Shes got an offer of marriage from a young jook.
3Shoot-maybeyou can find some jook joint and have some fun afore he catches up to you.
4I wish to God I had caught you both at a jook with two sleazy women-thelawn needs mowing.
5This here's John, and you ain't gone believe this, but he used to be a big man in the jook joints in the Delta.
1I say a little juke joint -it was owned by Don Robey.
2Also he had an acting part as a juke joint musician in The Great Debaters.
3They had their own grocery store there, their own café and juke joint, their own ways.
4We did a concert downstairs basically in a basement, a juke joint type of club in Harlem.
5Out of the cut box the local Negro racketeer, poolroom or juke joint owner gets his modest share.
1Shoot-maybeyou can find some jook joint and have some fun afore he catches up to you.
2This here's John, and you ain't gone believe this, but he used to be a big man in the jook joints in the Delta.