Fake vs. Juke — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Fake and Juke
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Fake
Not genuine; imitation or counterfeit
She got on the plane with a fake passport
A fake Cockney accent
Juke
To deceive or outmaneuver (a defending opponent) by a feint; fake.
Fake
A thing that is not genuine; a forgery or sham
Fakes of Old Masters
Juke
A roadside or rural establishment offering liquor, dancing, and often gambling and prostitution. Also called juke house, juke joint.
Fake
Variant spelling of flake
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Juke
A feint or fake.
Fake
Forge or counterfeit (something)
She faked her spouse's signature
Juke
To play dance music, especially in a juke.
Fake
Variant spelling of flake
Juke
To dance, especially in a juke or to the music of a jukebox.
Fake
Having a false or misleading appearance; fraudulent.
Juke
To deceive or outmaneuver a defender by a feint.
Fake
One that is not authentic or genuine; a sham.
Juke
(southern US) A roadside cafe or bar, especially one with dancing and sometimes prostitution.
Fake
(Sports) A brief feint or aborted change of direction intended to mislead one's opponent or the opposing team.
Juke
A genre of electronic music native to Chicago, noted for its fast, abstract rhythms; see footwork.
Fake
One loop or winding of a coiled rope or cable.
Juke
(sports) A feint.
Fake
To contrive and present as genuine; counterfeit
Fake a signature.
Juke
The neck of a bird.
Fake
To simulate; feign
Faked his death so his wife would collect insurance money.
Juke
To play dance music, or to dance, in a juke
Fake
(Music) To improvise (a passage).
Juke
To hit
Fake
(Sports) To deceive (an opponent) with a fake. Often used with out.
Juke
To stab
Fake
To engage in feigning, simulation, or other deceptive activity.
Juke
To thrust with the pelvis, in particular for sexual intercourse
Fake
(Sports) To perform a fake.
Juke
(intransitive) To deceive or outmaneuver someone using a feint, especially in American football or soccer
Fake
To coil (a rope or cable).
Juke
(transitive) To deceive or outmaneuver, using a feint.
Fake
Not real; false, fraudulent
Which fur coat looks fake?
Juke
(intransitive) To bend the neck; to bow or duck the head.
Fake
(of people) Insincere
Juke
(transitive) To manipulate deceptively.
Fake
Something which is not genuine, or is presented fraudulently.
I suspect this passport is a fake.
Juke
To bend the neck; to bow or duck the head.
The money merchant was so proud of his trust that he went juking and tossing of his head.
Fake
(sports) A move meant to deceive an opposing player, used for gaining advantage for example when dribbling an opponent.
Juke
To perch on anything, as birds do.
Fake
(archaic) A trick; a swindle
Juke
The neck of a bird.
Fake
(nautical) One of the circles or windings of a cable or hawser, as it lies in a coil; a single turn or coil.
Juke
A small roadside establishment in the southeastern United States where you can eat and drink and dance to music provided by a jukebox
Fake
(transitive) To make a counterfeit, to counterfeit, to forge, to falsify.
Juke
(football) a deceptive move made by a football player
Fake
(transitive) To make a false display of, to affect, to feign, to simulate.
To fake a marriage
To fake happiness
To fake a smile
Fake
(archaic) To cheat; to swindle; to steal; to rob.
Fake
(archaic) To modify fraudulently, so as to make an object appear better or other than it really is
Fake
To improvise, in jazz.
Fake
(nautical) To coil (a rope, line, or hawser), by winding alternately in opposite directions, in layers usually of zigzag or figure of eight form, to prevent twisting when running out.
Fake
One of the circles or windings of a cable or hawser, as it lies in a coil; a single turn or coil.
Fake
A trick; a swindle.
Fake
To coil (a rope, line, or hawser), by winding alternately in opposite directions, in layers usually of zigzag or figure of eight form,, to prevent twisting when running out.
Fake
To cheat; to swindle; to steal; to rob.
Fake
To make; to construct; to do.
Fake
To manipulate fraudulently, so as to make an object appear better or other than it really is; as, to fake a bulldog, by burning his upper lip and thus artificially shortening it.
Fake
Something that is a counterfeit; not what it seems to be
Fake
A person who makes deceitful pretenses
Fake
(football) a deceptive move made by a football player
Fake
Make a copy of with the intent to deceive;
He faked the signature
They counterfeited dollar bills
She forged a Green Card
Fake
Fake or falsify;
Fudge the figures
Cook the books
Falsify the data
Fake
Talk through one's hat;
The politician was not well prepared for the debate and faked it
Fake
Fraudulent; having a misleading appearance
Fake
Not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article;
It isn't fake anything; it's real synthetic fur
Faux pearls
False teeth
Decorated with imitation palm leaves
A purse of simulated alligator hide
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