jackman
Jackman (noun) means a member of a motor racing pit crew whose job is to lift the car with a jack during a pit stop. Example: “The jackman had the car up in under two seconds.”
How to use jackman
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishIn motorsport, the crew member who operates the jack to lift the car during a pit stop.
Word forms
jackmen plural, Jackmans plural
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The _____ had the car up in under two seconds.
Etymology
Formed from jack + man.
Rhymes for jackman
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What does “jackman” mean?
The word “jackman” means a member of a motor racing pit crew whose job is to lift the car with a jack during a pit stop. In plain terms, in motorsport, the crew member who operates the jack to lift the car during a pit stop.
How do you use “jackman” in a sentence?
Here is “jackman” used in a sentence: “The jackman had the car up in under two seconds.”
What part of speech is “jackman”?
“Jackman” is a noun.
What is the meaning of jackman?
"jackman" (noun) means a member of a motor racing pit crew whose job is to lift the car with a jack during a pit stop.
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