juice
nounEtymology
Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *yéwHs Latin iūs Old French jusbor. Middle English jus English juice From Middle English jus, juis, from Old French jus, jous, from Latin jūs (“broth, soup, sauce”), from Proto-Indo-European *yéwHs, from *yewH- (“to mix (of meal preparation)”). Doublet of jus and ukha. In this sense, mostly displaced native Middle English sew (“juice”), from Old English sēaw (“juice, sap”) (> English sew (“juice, broth, gravy”)). Sense of "soft drink" most likely an ellipsis of fizzy juice, another similarly common term in Scotland.
Definitions
A liquid made from plant, especially fruit.
- Squeeze the orange and some juice will come out.
- The plant juices of both bean and potato gave strong positive tests, showing that the juices of these plants can readily dissolve copper in some form from bordeaux-mixture residue and absorb it through a permeable membrane.
A beverage made of juice.
- I’d like two orange juices please.
- The bottled juice must be heated to a temperature and for a time sufficient to attain a sterilizing temperature at the coolest point, usually the center of the bottle.
- 2006, Katie Kitamura, Japanese for Travellers: A Journey, Hamish Hamilton (publ.), page 189. My mom placed a glass of juice before her, then looked questioningly towards the son.
Any liquid resembling juice.
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Any source or enabler of significant positive effects.
- This chance manner of her laying herself fallow gives her an opportunity of recovering her juices, or strength, to enable her to breed a stronger foal.
- And privately the president says, “Do the Iraqis have the juice to carry this off?”
Semen.
- I pulled my cock out of North and he fell forward, his face in the cum-soaked laundry. He rolled over on his back and looked up at me. I shook the last drops of juice from my prick.
The vaginal lubrication that a female naturally produces when sexually aroused.
- Lily shuddered and looked at me as I came up from between her legs with her juices dripping all over me.
- Body singing with pleasure, she found he was right, and her juices flowed as he pulled her back down on his stiffness.
The amount charged by a bookmaker for betting services.
- He was a sporting man, a gambler. He had to go into hiding at last, because the juice men were after him. I believe they had even broken his ankles.
Musical agreement between instrumentalists.
- The Nashville Teens convened in 1962 when Ramon "Ray" Phillips and Arthur Sharp, members of two local rival groups, decided to join their musical juices.
To extract the juice from something.
To energize or stimulate something.
To take a performance-enhancing drug.
- I followed the home run race between Sosa and McGuire, and any fool could see they were juicing.
To have sexual intercourse with.
- Saw your girlfriend, you don't need advice / Always in your ear like, "He's not nice" / She's just upset cause she got juiced in the bunk bed / And you know, she's not wife
Alternative spelling of Jew's (used in certain set phrases like juice harp)
Acronym of Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer.
Deliberate misspelling of Jews.
The neighborhood
Derived
apple juice, ass juice, baby juice, balljuice, balloon juice, beet juice, beetroot juice, bin juice, bone hurting juice, boob juice, booty juice, boy juice, breakfast juice, bug juice, buko juice, butt juice, cane juice, cock juice, corn juice, cow juice, cranberry juice, cube juice, cunt juice, dancing juice, dick juice, diluting juice, dino-juice, dinosaur juice, dumpster juice, e-juice, elbow juice, elephant juice, fog juice, foo-foo juice, frozen cow juice, fruit-juice, fruit juice, fuck juice, fuckjuice, gastric juice · +77 more
Vish — recursive loop
A definitional loop anchored at juice. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.
A definitional loop anchored at juice. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.
10 hops · closes at juice
curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA