"Jostles" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To jostle means to push or shove someone or something roughly, often accidentally, in a crowded or chaotic situation. It can also mean to try to get attention or prominence by pushing or elbowing one's way forward.
Joshed refers to a mild or playful intimidation or threatening, often in a funny or teasing manner. It can also mean to make a joke or a playful remark about something or someone. For example: "He joshed me about my new haircut, but I could tell he was just trying to be funny."
Josiah is a masculine given name, derived from the Hebrew name Yehoyah, meaning "God supports." In biblical history, Josiah was a king of Judah who ruled from 641 to 609 BC and is known for his efforts to restore worship to the Lord and remove idolatry from Israel. In modern times, the name Josiah has been popularized by various cultural references, including literature and music.
To jostle means to push or bump somebody or something in a rough or accidental way, often in a crowded place. It can also mean to struggle or compete fiercely for something, such as a position or a chance.
Jot: a small amount or note of something written or drawn. To make a rapid or careless note of something.