juke; jug
verb
1
to dance in a boisterous fashion. It is theorised that the word, today only recognised in the formation JUKE BOX, was derived from the African Wolof, Banut or Bambara languages. The term spread through southern blacks from the Gullah, and then into wider slang usage, although with a distincly southern flavour US, 1933.
2
to fool, to trick US, 1873.
3
to hit US, 1872.
4
to avoid a blow. Circus and carnival usage UK, 1513