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English dialects glossary. 2013.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
Whip — 1. jockey; 2. beat, outdo, or defeat, as in a contest … Dictionary of Australian slang
whip — Australian Slang 1. jockey; 2. beat, outdo, or defeat, as in a contest … English dialects glossary
Child camel jockey — Before 2005, children as young as four [ [http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/07/0715 050715 robot jockey.html Photo in the News: Robot Jockeys Race Camels in Qatar ] ] are trafficked from countries such as Bangladesh, Pakistan, and… … Wikipedia
Robot jockey — A robot jockey is commonly used on camels in camel racing as a replacement for human jockeys. Developed beginning in 2004, the robotic jockeys are slowly phasing out the use of human jockeys, which, in the case of camel racing in Saudi Arabia,… … Wikipedia
Jim Johnson (jockey) — Jim Johnson is remembered primarily for winning the Melbourne Cup on Gatum Gatum and twice on Rain Lover. He was also noted for his unusual riding style of virtually standing up. He also rode in a strange, jerky way. Jim Johnson is one of the few … Wikipedia
Australian and New Zealand punting glossary — This page is about the Australian English usage of punting, for other uses of punting see punt and punter .The Australian and New Zealand punting glossary explains some of the terms, jargon and slang which are commonly used and heard on… … Wikipedia
persuader — /pəˈsweɪdə/ (say puh swayduh) noun 1. someone or something that persuades. 2. Colloquial a whip, as a stockwhip or a jockey s whip …
bat — (Also, Stick) A jockey s whip … Equestrian sports dictionary
stick — (Also, Bat) A jockey s whip … Equestrian sports dictionary
Dick Francis — For the science fiction illustrator, see Dick Francis (illustrator). Dick Francis Born 31 October 1920(1920 10 31) Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales Died 14 February 2010 … Wikipedia