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Ya know what would be SO much easier? If you just asked the person you heard say it ... And in what context they meant it.
I typed the word into both askjeeves.com and search.com, and came up w/ something to do w/ music. According to www.dictionary.com, juke means "To bend the neck; to bow or duck the head" ...
Maybe oral sex of some sort ... ??
Really tho, you HAVE to ask the person you heard it from. It can mean so many different things, depending where you come from and in what context it was used.
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This is one of those situations where you're going to have to ask the person who used that word. Even if there were a dictionary of slang (and heck, there really are several of them out there, even printed ones), it wouldn't be a big help because words and their meanings are made up and change all the time.
The only way to know what someone really means is just to ask them straight out: "What does 'juke' mean?"
"Ooh, I'll settle down with some old story/About a boy who's just like me/Thought there was love in everything and everyone, you're so naive!"-Belle and Sebastian, "Get Me Away From Here I'm Dying"
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And if you're not comfortable enough with someone to ask them "Um, what do you mean?" ... then I'd say you're probably not comfortable enough with them to be having sex with them .
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Logic..... NO KIDDING. sheesh, i wish more girls thought that way. BEFORE sex, too. ...sigh...
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