Juke in a sentence as a noun

Is this to juke the stats to make a video seem more popular than it is?

If you have knowledge going in, the easiest thing to do is juke the stats and grind out as fast as possible.

The car might adjust to avoid one, only to have it juke underneath a tire at the last second.

Which Tizen and Bada are designed to do. They're shipping alternatives today that can let them juke if it gets hairy, taking their investments with them.

In each season, members Baltimore's police department, school system, government are looking for ways to "juke the stats".

Then when you get to the top, it's even more important to juke the stats so that executive compensation is maximized.

My grandfather used to service and collect money from juke boxes, they used 45s in his day. When the song went out of rotation it usually ended up in the trash, however he kept a large number of them.

But Coughlin’s motivation wasn’t to juke stats, boost his department “rating,” or antagonize the neighborhood’s young men.

The "math he's done" involved arbitrarily cutting the average fare in half based on a guess that Uber is lying somehow to juke the stats.

DC public schools aren't going to be fixed by a single term from a young turk mayor and a chancellor encouraging everyone to juke the stats like it's the Wire.

""Thanks for using 1 number from now and another number from 5 years ago. Are you willing to concede the rest of your rhetorical high ground?Even if we discount the market impact numbers that you have to juke, I found a senator in 2009 speaking out against HFT. Can you find one defending it?

Juke definitions

noun

a small roadside establishment in the southeastern United States where you can eat and drink and dance to music provided by a jukebox

See also: jook

noun

(football) a deceptive move made by a football player

See also: fake