pierce, poke, or stab
a hoe to jook the ground in the yard
he jook the knife in the sheep and kill it dead one time
(in sport) make a sham move to mislead an opponent
Howard juked left, sending three defenders leaning as he went toward the center of the field
he juked a Jaguars defender and ran seven yards for his third touchdown of the game
turn or bend quickly, typically to avoid someone or something
I jouked around the corner
dance, especially to the music of a jukebox
a middle-aged couple shook and juked to the music