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    [Noun]  | "juice" | \ ˈjüs \


    1: the extractable fluid contents of cells or tissues

    2: a motivating, inspiring, or enabling force or factor

    3: a medium (such as electricity or gasoline) that supplies power


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English jus, from Anglo-French, broth, juice, from Latin; akin to Old Norse ostr cheese, Greek zymē leaven, Sanskrit yūṣa broth;

    [Noun]  | "gastric juice" 


    1: a thin watery acid digestive fluid secreted by glands in the mucous membrane of the stomach


    Origin: circa 1736 ;

    [Noun]  | "pancreatic juice" 


    1: a clear alkaline secretion of pancreatic enzymes (such as trypsin and lipase) that flows into the duodenum and acts on food already acted on by the gastric juice and saliva


    Origin: circa 1666 ;

    [Noun]  | "tobacco juice" 


    1: saliva colored brown by tobacco or snuff


    Origin: 1833 ;

    [Verb]  | "juice" 


    1: to extract the juice of

    2: to add juice to


    Origin: 1603 ;

    [Verb]  | "juice up" 


    1: to give life, energy, or spirit to


    Origin: 1955 ;

    [Idiom]  | "stew in one's own juice/juices" 


    1: to worry and suffer because of something that one did

    [Noun]  | "juices" 


    1: the power to direct the thinking or behavior of others usually indirectly;


      * e.g., " ... those activists don't have the political juice to sway the vote of a single legislator "



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    2: a distilled beverage that can make a person drunk;


      * e.g., " ... I had heard my friend was hitting the juice again, and I was concerned "



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    [Noun]  | "juice" 


    1: active strength of body or mind;


      * e.g., " ... the aging quarterback proved he still had the juice to play the whole game "





    2: the power to direct the thinking or behavior of others usually indirectly;


      * e.g., " ... those activists don't have the political juice to sway the vote of a single legislator "





    3: a distilled beverage that can make a person drunk;


      * e.g., " ... I had heard my friend was hitting the juice again, and I was concerned "



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    [Verb]  | "juices up" 


    1: to give life, vigor, or spirit to;


      * e.g., " ... some parlor games that will juice up an otherwise dull evening at home "





    [Verb]  | "juice up" 


    1: to give life, vigor, or spirit to;


      * e.g., " ... some parlor games that will juice up an otherwise dull evening at home "





     [ "juices" ]

    1: a woman's liquid that comes from the vagina when extremely turned on

      * e.g.,  ... When he licked my pussy my juices began to flow. 

     [ "juices" ]

    1: If you listen closely you will hear all around you the peaceful sounds of lives being taken away. Mothers, fathers, children. Wives, brothers, friends. Everyday. they leave. sometimes without saying goodbye, sometimes with letters. Some of whom you love, some you don't care about. Leaving black gaps in their communities. If you listen closely you will be reminded of your own life and how it is naturally unpredictable. short. an empty space to be filled by none other than you. a celebration if you let it. a tragedy if you allow it. reminded of its passing magic. and of all its banality. of our limited powers to leave something of value and to maintain contact to other humans in our vicinity. lasting or fleeting. loving maybe, carelessly cold, or fearful.

      * e.g.,  ... I tell myself that death awaits me in the future. so i am reminded to grab the moment by its balls and squeeze its juices all over my little meaningless face. To be honest, i should do it more often. Do you want to join me? 

     [ "juices" ]

    1: What you say when you are hungry and the person next to you is talking too much. This phrase is used right before you walk away, instead of the word dueces.

      * e.g.,  ... Jim- Hey! Did you know that the square root of 4 is-- 

     [ "juiced in" ]

    1: To be well-connected; to be the beneficiary of influence (juice) exerted by people in positions of power.

      * e.g.,  ... The only reason Ryan was hired as a blackjack dealer at the Bellagio is because he's juiced in; his uncle is the Nevada Gaming Commissioner. 

     [ "no-no juice" ]

    1: A child-like term for wine, seen in the TV sitcom Community.

      * e.g.,  ... Troy: What's that, no-no juice? 

     [ "juicing" ]

    1: using roids or gear

     [ "on the juice" ]

    1: slang. - taking anabolic steroids

      * e.g.,  ... Rumor has it that the reason Barry Bonds is able to hit so many home runs is because he's "on the juice". 

     [ "The Juice" ]

    1: Their is no clear definition what the jucie is, because the juice is what ever you make it, it can be anything nobody can define what it is for you, you know what the juice is.

      * e.g.,  ... ex: For me like sometimes I think the juice is when I win I pop off I go ahh monkey rage "poo mald pow" thats my juice, but maybe your juice is when you do a nice piece of art like Picasso and you go like who likes my art "hell yeah pog" that maybe your juice. Maybe you like money and buying shit thats your "juice". 

     [ "Juice" ]

    1: Street Credibility and/or respect

      * e.g.,  ... "my man Drew got the juice" 

     [ "juice" ]

    1:  Energy; power; ability to do anything

      * e.g.,  ...  I'm outta juice after that five mile run... 

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