bellwether vs jockey

bellwether

noun
  • Anything that indicates future trends. 

  • A stock or bond that is widely believed to be an indicator of the overall market's condition. 

  • The leading sheep of a flock, having a bell hung round its neck. 

jockey

noun
  • A rapist. 

  • One who rides racehorses competitively. 

  • An operator of some machinery or apparatus. 

  • A prostitute's client. 

  • That part of a variable resistor or potentiometer that rides over the resistance wire 

  • The selling of an unsound horse for a sound price is regarded by a Yorkshire jockey 

verb
  • To cheat or trick. 

  • To jostle by riding against. 

  • To maneuver (something) by skill for one's advantage. 

  • To ride (a horse) in a race. 

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