The practice or techniques of jockeys; the skill of riding a horse in a race.(noun)
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"Bristed's _Five Years in an English University_, congenial in its setting forth of the Cantab's carnal delights and intellectual jockeyism; _The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, an Oxford Freshman_, wherein one 'Cuthbert Bede, B.A.' has by 'numerous illustrations' of numerous dissipations, given as good an idea as is desirable of the"
"Rodney, in spite of his innate gentlemanhood, into more of mere jockeyism than either she or her father liked."
"Perhaps jockeyism originated with them, and even racing, at least in England."