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juicer noun- a person who abuses alcohol US
- And as he continued to be alone, to be apart from the reefer-smokers and juicers and Happy Others who did nothing but be square, his drive to be needed made him seek out a companion[.] — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Scene, p. 64, 1960
- Juicers on the wagon are all big coffee fiends. — James Ellroy, Brown’s Requiem, p. 43, 1981
- He was a friend of the sergeant’s. They were the “juicers” [alcohol drinkers] and I was the “head” [pot smoker]. — Myra MacPherson, Long Time Passing, p. 398, 1984
- an electrician, especially in the television and film industries US, 1928
- Tony Miller and Patricia George, Cut! Print! The Language and Structure of Filmmaking, p. 92, 1977
- in television and film-making, a lamp operator US
- — Ralph S. Singleton, Filmaker’s Dictionary, p. 89, 1990
- a persuasive and resourceful woman sent out to acquire crack cocaine for others US
- — Terry Williams, Crackhouse, p. 149, 1992
- a collector of repayments for a loan shark UK
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 67, 1996
- in hot rodding, hydraulic brakes US
- — American Speech, p. 99, May 1954
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