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juice verb- to urinate US
- — Pamela Munro (Editor), U.C.L.A. Slang 6, p. 67, 2009
- to drink, especially to the point of intoxication US, 1893
- I don’t think an orange ever tasted any sweeter to me; it was like some nectar the angels juice up on[.] — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, pp. 100–101, 1946
- I’d just like to caution you that the old days when a musician could juice on the job, try to make all the dames in the joint, and play when and how he pleased are gone. — Ross Russell, The Sound, p. 132, 1961
- Shorty would take me to groovy, frantic scenes in different chicks’ and cats’ pads, where with the lights and juke down mellow, everybody blew gage and juiced back and jumped. — Malcolm X and Alex Haley, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, p. 56, 1964
- I would fool with stuff a little bit and I’d see a Chinaman coming–that is, I’d see a habit coming on–and I would back away and smoke reefers for a while, then I’d juice a while. — Bruce Jackson, In the Life, p. 180, 1972
- to energise US
- Check out the methane level fore we get back up there and juice the machinery. — John Sayles, Union Dues, p. 17, 1977
- to bleed US, 1992
- juice n. blood v.i. to bleed, usually as a result of blading. — rec.sports.pro-wrestling, 17 July 1990
- The referee juiced from a nonchaku blow. — Herb’s Wrestling Tidbits, 21 May 1992
- He drops to the canvas and juices, and now he’s bleeding all over the place. — Missy Hyatt, Missy Hyatt, p. 53, 2001
- to bribe; to pay for influence US
- I got to make lots of dough to juice the guys I got to juice in order to make lots of dough to juice the guys I got to juice. — Raymond Chandler, The Long Goodbye, p. 65, 1953
- to obtain something through the influence of another US
- He got juiced into the Grand. — Lee Solkey, Dummy Up and Deal, p. 115, 1980
- to have sex BAHAMAS
Private UK correspondent, 29th August 2002. - — John A. Holm, Dictionary of Bahamian English, p. 116, 1982
- to drug US
- “One might have bought a jockey, another might have juiced a horse and bought the spit box.” — Vincent Teresa, My Life in the Mafia, p. 153, 1973
▶ juice the G-spot to engage in oral sex on a woman US- Another way to say “cunnilingus” [...] Juicing the G-spot[.] — Erica Orloff and JoAnn Baker Dirty Little Secrets, p. 86, 2001
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