used to trick the competitor/
"Jukes" can refer to a few different contexts, but it is commonly associated with a style of dance or music, particularly in the context of "jukebox" music that emerged in the mid-20th century. Additionally, "Jukes" is known as a surname, notably in studies of social issues, such as the "Jukes family" study by Richard L. Dugdale, which examined the impact of social environment on behavior. In sports, particularly basketball, "jukes" can refer to quick, deceptive movements or fakes made by players to evade defenders.
Bernard Jukes's birth name is Bernard St. George C. Jukes.
Keith Jukes was born in 1954.
Joseph Jukes was born in 1811.
Joseph Jukes died in 1869.
Francis Jukes died in 1812.
Francis Jukes was born in 1745.
Hamilton Jukes was born in 1895.
Hamilton Jukes died in 1951.
Mavis Jukes was born in 1947.
Andrew Jukes - theologian - was born in 1815.
Andrew Jukes - theologian - died in 1901.