jockeys

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English

A pair of white briefs

Etymology 1

Noun

jockeys pl (plural only)

  1. Synonym of jockey shorts
    • 2004, Dan Peek, An American Band, page 131:
      Standing in the cavernous barracks clad only in my jockeys, shivering next to other miserable schlubs and being handled like a piece of beef with "mad cow" disease did nothing to improve my mood.
    • 2010, Angelo J. Lagana III, Me Island, page 368:
      "Are you for real? I’d think with those green eyes you'd be peeling the chicks off your jockeys before they peeled your jockeys off you!"

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Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

jockeys

  1. plural of jockey

Verb

jockeys

  1. third-person singular simple present indicative of jockey

French

Noun

jockeys m

  1. plural of jockey

Spanish

Noun

jockeys m pl

  1. plural of jockey