jockie
Ah, a most interesting query, jockie.
Certainly, sir, the term "jockie" is commonly used in British parlance to refer to a jockey, a rider who competes in horse races. The word is often spelled with a single 'c', but both versions are understood and accepted. Jockies require great skill, stamina, and a fine sense of timing, as they must guide their steeds through the twists and turns of the track at breakneck speed.
If I may venture to say, it's a most noble profession, one that has captivated audiences for generations.
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