transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈjük-ˌbäks ]
noun
Etymology: from dialect jukehouse brothel, from juke to have sexual intercourse with, of Atlantic Creole origin; akin to Jamaican English juk to poke, stab, Krio chuk
Date: 1939
: a coin-operated phonograph or compact-disc player that automatically plays recordings selected from its list