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juke joint

or jook joint

noun

  1. an establishment where one can eat, drink, and, usually, dance to music provided by a jukebox.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of juke joint1

First recorded in 1935–40; juke house
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I grin as it’s echoed around the juke joint.

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As a teenager he had worked on and off for two of his uncles, who owned a nearby juke joint, and despite his training as a teacher, he soon followed their lead.

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“I got to explore all of Sofia because now I have a juke joint and I have a dinner table. I have a house. We had a white mob attacking me.”

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“Music From Big Pink” blended the intimacy of folk with the rollicking ramble of a juke joint, the mood shifting as often as the lead singers.

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“There would be girls from Oklahoma, Kansas City... just a Midwest juke joint,” said Woods.

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