Definitions for juicedʒus
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
juicedʒus(n.; v.)juiced, juic•ing.
(n.)the natural fluid that can be extracted from a plant, esp. a fruit:
orange juice.
the liquid part of a plant or animal substance.
the natural fluids of an animal body:
gastric juices.
any extracted liquid.
essence; spirit.
strength or vitality.
Slang. electricity. gasoline or fuel oil.
Category: Status (usage)
Slang. alcoholic liquor.
Category: Common Vocabulary, Status (usage)
Slang. money obtained by extortion. money loaned at exorbitant interest rates. the interest rate itself.
Category: Common Vocabulary, Status (usage)
Slang. influence; power.
Category: Common Vocabulary, Status (usage)
Informal. gossip or scandal.
(v.t.)to extract juice from.
(v.i.)juice up, to add power, energy, or speed to; strengthen. to add excitement to.
Category: Verb Phrase
Origin of juice:
1250–1300; ME ju(i)s < OF jus < L jūs broth, sauce, juice
juice′less(adj.)
Princeton's WordNet
juice(noun)
the liquid part that can be extracted from plant or animal tissue by squeezing or cooking
juice(noun)
energetic vitality
"her creative juices were flowing"
juice(noun)
electric current
"when the wiring was finished they turned on the juice"
juice, succus(noun)
any of several liquids of the body
"digestive juices"
Kernerman English Learner's Dictionary
juice(noun)ʒus
the liquid from a fruit or vegetable, or a drink made from this liquid
a glass of orange/tomato juice; Mix in the juice of one lemon.
juiceʒus
the liquid from cooked meat
Use the juices to make gravy.
Wiktionary
juice(Noun)
A liquid from a plant, especially fruit.
Squeeze the orange and some juice will come out.
juice(Noun)
A beverage made of juice.
Iu2019d like two orange juices please.
juice(Noun)
Any liquid resembling juice.
juice(Noun)
A soft drink.
juice(Noun)
Electricity.
juice(Noun)
Liquor.
juice(Noun)
Political power.
juice(Noun)
Petrol; gasoline.
juice(Noun)
Steroids.
juice(Verb)
To remove the juice from something.
juice(Verb)
To energize or stimulate something.
juice(Noun)
Semen.
juice(Noun)
The vaginal lubrication that a woman naturally produces when sexually aroused.
juice(Noun)
Musical agreement between instrumentalists.
Origin: From jus, juis, from jus, jous, from jus. Displaced native wos, woos, from wos.
Webster Dictionary
Juice(noun)
the characteristic fluid of any vegetable or animal substance; the sap or part which can be expressed from fruit, etc.; the fluid part which separates from meat in cooking
Juice(verb)
to moisten; to wet
The New Hacker's Dictionary
juice
The weight of a given node in some sort of graph (like a web of trust or a relevance-weighted search query). This appears to have been generalized from google juice, but may derive from black urban slang for power or a respect. Example: “I signed your key, but I really don't have the juice to be authoritative.”
Translations for juice
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary
juice(noun)
the liquid part of fruits or vegetables
She squeezed the juice out of the orange; tomato juice.
- sap, vogAfrikaans

- عُصارَه، عَصيرArabic

- сокBulgarian

- sucoPortuguese (BR)

- šťávaCzech

- der SaftGerman

- juice; -juice; saft; -saft; mostDanish

- χυμόςGreek

- zumoSpanish

- mahlEstonian

- آب سبزی یا میوهFarsi

- mehuFinnish

- jusFrench

- מיץHebrew

- रसHindi

- sokCroatian

- gyümölcslé, dzúszHungarian

- sari buah atau sayuranIndonesian

- (ávaxta)safiIcelandic

- succoItalian

- 果汁Japanese

- (과일, 채소, 고기 등의)즙, 주스Korean

- sultysLithuanian

- sulaLatvian

- air perahan; jusMalay

- sapDutch

- jus, saft,–mostNorwegian

- sokPolish

- آب سبزی یا میوهPersian

- دميوواوتركارۍاوبه، شيره، غصارهPashto

- sumoPortuguese

- sucRomanian

- сокRussian

- šťavaSlovak

- sokSlovenian

- sokSerbian

- saft, juiceSwedish

- น้ำผลไม้Thai

- meyve/sebze suyuTurkish

- 果汁,蔬菜汁Chinese (Trad.)

- сікUkrainian

- عرقUrdu

- nước épVietnamese

- 果汁,菜汁Chinese (Simp.)

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