Juke
Juke may refer to:
- Juke (football move), a deceptive move in American football
- "Juke" (song), a harmonica instrumental recorded by Little Walter Jacobs
- Juke joint, an informal establishment featuring blues music, dancing, and alcoholic drinks
- Juke Kartel an Australian rock band
- Juke Magazine (1975–1992), an Australian national music industry newspaper
- Juke music (disambiguation), a term used to refer to ghetto house music and footwork/juke music
- Nissan Juke, a car
- Samsung Juke, a mobile phone created by Samsung
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People
- Guy Juke (born 1951), a.k.a. De White, American graphic artist
- Juke Boy Bonner (1932–1978), the American blues singer, Weldon H. Philip Bonner
- Jukes family, a New York hill family studied in 19th and early 20th century euthenics research
See also
- Jukes
- Jukebox, a partially automated music-playing device that plays songs selected from self-contained media
- Juking, a sexualized form of dancing, associated with juke house
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