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desk jockey

noun

Informal.
  1. an office worker who sits at a desk, often as contrasted with someone who does more important or active work.

    desk jockeys at the CIA.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of desk jockey1

First recorded in 1950–55; modeled on disk jockey
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Peter is a blank space to whom any desk jockey can relate, which doesn't take much if you subscribe to the idea of an average-looking white guy as the default white-collar worker.

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Daniel Pearce makes of Polonius a hilariously pedantic desk jockey and bad idea bear.

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He figured this would be his career path: a white-collar desk jockey trying to help companies squeeze profits from the system.

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Seth is a by-the-book desk jockey; Bud ignores the rules when they interfere with undead evisceration.

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A dorky desk jockey, Seth is the familiar foil for the hero’s one-liners, but Franco plays him with a sweetness that keeps his fussiness from grating.

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