What does ‘Jockey in.’ mean? Would it be commonly used in daily life in the UK?

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1 min readSep 11, 2020

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Jockey in, everyone.

What does ‘Jockey in.’ mean? Would it be commonly used in daily life in the UK?

“Jockey in” means the same thing as “dig in” in American English, which is a casual way of saying “let’s eat”. “Jockey in” is not a phrase that is commonly used.

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