knob jockey
nounEtymology
Refers to a person who rides a knob (UK slang for "penis"), analagous to a jockey riding a horse.
Definitions
A gay man.
- A Knob Jockey, was John's take. He was slender and moved in a series of jerks. He wore black skinny jeans, a Ramones Tshirt and Converse runners.
- You could call Julien a poof, a fag, a shirt-lifter or a knob jockey, and he didn't mind but, for some reason he hated to be likened to a herbaceous plant of the genus Viola. 'You pansy,' said Dusty.
A promiscuous straight woman.
- Christ, she is a knob jockey of the old school. She's had more pricks in her than a pub dartboard.
- 'I grab the rancid knob jockey by her filthy blonde locks and slap her hard across the face. She squeals and scrambles off the soiled sheets before falling into some stranger's groin—mouth open, naturally.'
- Although reality was probably farther from my imagination than I suspected; after all, I was no knob jockey. That being said, I still felt like I'd had more than my fair share of lovers—none of whom turned out to be my Prince Charming.
A promiscuous man
A promiscuous man; a player.
- She also needed a certain knob jockey to leave her alone.
- 'How are you?' he said. 'Pregnant. Thanks to a crap shag with a knob-jockey.'
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A term of abuse.
- Ruining a barbecue by burning the meat. You really are a complete knob jockey.
- No worries knob jockey, I will find you some work.
- Maybe he fell into a vat of some kind of knob-jockey supervillain juice over the summer holidays.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA