0 past simple and past participle of jockey --
1 to attempt to get power or get into a better position than other people using any methods you can: --
It seems to me that we may be jockeyed in the same way now, unless we have some assurance that this matter will be put right elsewhere.
The members have disputed; they have even wrangled; they have certainly jockeyed for position; but none has opted out, and none has sought to do so.
I feel that we have been rather jockeyed in this matter.
We are being jockeyed into an agreement without adequate time for consideration.
Is there much chance of the miner being jockeyed?
I hope that another year he will see that we are not jockeyed out of the rights we possess.
Anyhow we were jockeyed out of our rights in the matter.
As a matter of fact we have been driven, or jockeyed into a fight.