Joust

Word JOUST
Character 5
Hyphenation joust
Pronunciations /dʒʌʊst/

Definitions and meanings of "Joust"

What do we mean by joust?

A combat between two mounted knights or men-at-arms using lances; a tilting match. noun

A series of tilting matches; a tournament. noun

A personal competition or combat suggestive of combat with lances. noun

To engage in mounted combat with lances; tilt. intransitive verb

To engage in a personal combat or competition. intransitive verb

See just, etc. noun

To engage in mock combat on horseback, as two knights in the lists; to tilt. intransitive verb

To engage in a competition involving one-to-one struggle with an opponent. intransitive verb

A tilting match; a mock combat on horseback between two knights in the lists or inclosed field. noun

Any competition involving one-to-one struggle with an opponent. noun

A tilting match: a mock combat between two mounted knights or men-at-arms using lances in the lists or enclosed field. noun

To engage in mock combat on horseback, as two knights in the lists; to tilt. verb

Joust against somebody in a tournament by fighting on horseback verb

A combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with blunted lances noun

A tilting match: a mock combat between two mounted knights or men-at-arms using lances in the lists or enclosed field.

1. A medieval contest of arms wherein two knights, each armed with a lance and mounted on his noble destrier, ride hellbent at one another with the objective of poking the other fellow with the tip of their lance. 2. When two men make simultaneous sexual entry into the same orifice. Urban Dictionary

A sleezy sexual act. Urban Dictionary

A term originated from the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, Australia, meaning to reproduce with a female in a public arena. The term is derived from the medievil jousting contest, which was a public affair, viewed by thousands. Urban Dictionary

1. v. to contest a matter of controversy 2. n. the contest itself, consisting of the best two-out-of-three paper/rock/scissors ===== RULES OF THE JOUST: 1. NO WHINING 2. ANYTHING may be jousted (even what you had for lunch) 3. if you call "no joust" after you say something, it cannot be jousted. 4. you CAN NOT "joust" a "no joust" call 5. Procedure is thus: A) someone says something B) someone calls "joust" or "no joust" C) If "joust" is called, proceed to step E D) if "no joust" is called, NOTHING HAPPENS E) After "joust" is called, immediately begin to farkle best two-out-of-three paper/rock/scissors F) when the winner is determined, the "joust" is over, and the winner is determined to be correct. 6. After the joust, the loser must verbally submit to the outcome, and declare it to be truth. Urban Dictionary

To overturn another in verbal sparring, particularly in front of a group. Often said upon the occurrence of such an event. Urban Dictionary

When you get a boner while riding a bicycle. Urban Dictionary

Pain to another organism Urban Dictionary

A contest held to find out, between two men whose penis is bigger. two men start at opposite ends of the room and run at eachother with thier penis aiming not drectly at the other mans dick but slightly to the side, the man to get hit first looses, for the reason that he/she has a smaller penis Urban Dictionary

Jousting is the act of two homosexual men trying to assert their dominance. Both men having erections charge at one another penis first. Whatever man is last standing gets to have the dominate role in sex first. It is a fetish and sort of like rock, paper, scissor, shoot on decision making in bed. Urban Dictionary

A phrase that claims something as yours with absolute certainty. Can not be overridden. Urban Dictionary

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The word "joust" in example sentences

The joust was a contest between two knights; the tournament, between two bands of knights. ❋ Hutton Webster (N/A)

Mr Evans, you frequently misrepresent PMQs as some kind of joust, but as the PM has all the advantage and the usual purpose of oppostion leaders is to position themselves for the evening news, I feel you often give a poor analysis. ❋ Unknown (2010)

She had looked up 'joust' in the dictionary, and it seemed to her that in these few words was contained the kernel of her trouble. ❋ Unknown (1928)

This opening sprint is called the "joust," and if the respective jousters miraculously don't decapitate each other in the jockeying for first possession, the game is on. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The long-running late-night chat shows with David Letterman (CBS) and Jay Leno (NBC) went on to poke fun at politicians routinely, even inviting them on to the shows in a kind of joust to test how much good humour they can muster in the face of the host's jabs. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"[T] his engaging read, or read-aloud, is" joust "the ticket for all young fans of non-gender-specific knightly valor. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"joust" or obstruction at the bottom, which causes the toboggan and its occupants to leap into the air in a way that delights the experts and brings alarm to those who are taking their first ride. ❋ Alfred Rochefort (N/A)

Murray fires his game for opening joust with Tsonga ❋ Unknown (2011)

This summary of defamation law by my friend Ted Betts, which originally appeared at his blog (now sadly defunct) more than three years ago, seems a still-timely reminder to us all as we joust, fence, box, and occasionally land a low blow. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Though they never really engage in a full-blown threesome, there is a dreamed fantasy of one that sets off the joust. ❋ Brad Balfour (2011)

A sports fan is particularly numb to avalanches of hype before big events—not a weekend goes by on the calendar without some rivalry game, playoff joust or annual showdown being promoted for its un-missable-ness, its high chance of drama. ❋ Jason Gay (2011)

Presenting its Economic Trends surveys, he would joust good-humouredly with journalists about how far up an imaginary ladder the long-awaited economic recovery might have climbed. ❋ Martin Adeney (2010)

"Guests have a choice of a safe, easy five-minute ride on another interview show to plug their movie, or they can come on for an hour and joust with an annoying Brit and if they succeed be the toast of America," Piers answered smugly, noting his British interview show has, on more than one occasion, attracted 8 million viewers. ❋ Lisa De Moraes (2011)

We tease and joust with barbed words but then call a truce and commit to loving each other. ❋ Priya Parmar (2011)

1. [Sir Lancelot] was unbeatable in the joust. 2. The two porn [actors] had a joust in her [juicy pussy]. ❋ Figleaf23 (2009)

"[Man], you just joust [that bitch] [in my bedroom]?" ❋ Beast Mode (2005)

"Uh Steve, what were you doing in [the park] at 5 in the morining?" "[Jousting] with [Lenore]" ❋ Bsyw (2006)

"Keanu Reeves is the worst actor in the world." "[JOUST]!" --OR-- "[Harrison Ford] is the best actor in the world. [No joust]!" ❋ Division By Zorro (2003)

Person 1: "Your penis is of [insubstantiate] length and/or size." Person 2: "In accordance with the [events transpired] last night, your mother would disagree." Person 1: "[Joust]." ❋ Yossarian8 (2004)

Frank, [the bike] [messenger], was couldn't help but joust when he saw a hot latina chick in a thong [walk down the street]. ❋ Strider51 (2010)

[i will] joust you! ❋ Drew (2003)

Yo josh wanna [joust]? Josh: [sure bro], [Shawg] guy looks like you have the smaller penis ❋ Mayur03 (2010)

Kevin: "It's my time to shine! This time I'm going to be on top!" Brett: "[Sure you will] never beat me in Jousting." Kevin: "[Not this] time! Get ready... [On your mark] get set." Brett: "GO!!!!!" ❋ Doug Waldman (2013)

I [call shotgun], no joust ❋ Big Mike (2004)

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