0 (in the past) to fight with a lance (= a long pointed weapon) while riding on a horse, especially as a sport
The parallel with the tournament or the joust, where the constraints imposed by space and regulations applied, can not be ignored.
In previous incarnations, we used to joust on transport.
Is it to be a tourney or joust of armed knights, each one hoping to escape with the trophies of victory?
We usually joust about other matters on which we disagree.
We had a fairly long joust on this matter of principle.
We have an ethos which is not very different from the mediaeval joust.
The debate between them has lasted three or four years and has become a joust, in which the real essentials and the human economic problems have been lost.
We can joust about it then.