What does juice mean?
Definitions for juice
dʒusjuice
Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word juice.
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"
Wiktionary
juice(Noun)
A liquid from a plant, especially fruit.
Squeeze the orange and some juice will come out.
Etymology: From jus, juis, from jus, jous, from jus. Displaced native wos, woos, from wos.
juice(Noun)
A beverage made of juice.
I'd like two orange juices please.
Etymology: From jus, juis, from jus, jous, from jus. Displaced native wos, woos, from wos.
juice(Noun)
Any liquid resembling juice.
Etymology: From jus, juis, from jus, jous, from jus. Displaced native wos, woos, from wos.
juice(Noun)
A soft drink.
Etymology: From jus, juis, from jus, jous, from jus. Displaced native wos, woos, from wos.
juice(Noun)
Electricity.
Etymology: From jus, juis, from jus, jous, from jus. Displaced native wos, woos, from wos.
juice(Noun)
Liquor.
Etymology: From jus, juis, from jus, jous, from jus. Displaced native wos, woos, from wos.
juice(Noun)
Political power.
Etymology: From jus, juis, from jus, jous, from jus. Displaced native wos, woos, from wos.
juice(Noun)
Petrol; gasoline.
Etymology: From jus, juis, from jus, jous, from jus. Displaced native wos, woos, from wos.
juice(Noun)
Steroids.
Etymology: From jus, juis, from jus, jous, from jus. Displaced native wos, woos, from wos.
juice(Verb)
To remove the juice from something.
Etymology: From jus, juis, from jus, jous, from jus. Displaced native wos, woos, from wos.
juice(Verb)
To energize or stimulate something.
Etymology: From jus, juis, from jus, jous, from jus. Displaced native wos, woos, from wos.
juice(Noun)
Semen.
Etymology: From jus, juis, from jus, jous, from jus. Displaced native wos, woos, from wos.
juice(Noun)
The vaginal lubrication that a woman naturally produces when sexually aroused.
Etymology: From jus, juis, from jus, jous, from jus. Displaced native wos, woos, from wos.
juice(Noun)
Musical agreement between instrumentalists.
Etymology: 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
Etymology: [OE. juse, F. jus broth, gravy, juice, L. jus; akin to Skr. ysha.]
Juice(verb)
to moisten; to wet
Etymology: [OE. juse, F. jus broth, gravy, juice, L. jus; akin to Skr. ysha.]
Freebase
Juice
Juice is a liquid that is naturally contained in fruit and vegetables. It can also refer to liquids that are flavored with these or other biological food sources such as meat and seafood. It is commonly consumed as a beverage or used as an ingredient or flavoring in foods. Juice is prepared by mechanically squeezing or macerating fruit or vegetable flesh without the application of heat or solvents. For example, orange juice is the liquid extract of the fruit of the orange tree, and tomato juice is the liquid that results from pressing the fruit of the tomato plant. Juice may be prepared in the home from fresh fruit and vegetables using a variety of hand or electric juicers. Juice is one of the most popular drinks to go with breakfast in the morning. Many commercial juices are filtered to remove fiber or pulp, but high-pulp fresh orange juice is a popular beverage. Common methods for preservation and processing of fruit juices include canning, pasteurization, concentrating, freezing, evaporation and spray drying.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Juice
jōōs, n. the sap of vegetables: the fluid part of animal bodies.—adj. Juice′less.—n. Juic′iness.—adj. Juic′y. [Fr.,—L. jus, broth, lit. mixture.]
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.”
Rap Dictionary
juice(noun)
Having hydraulics.
juice(noun)
To have juice means you kiss and lick a lot of booty -- Boogie Down Productions (Blackman In Effect)
juice(noun)
Respect, e.g. the movie "Juice". Rah Digga rocks the army suits, now she is down wit Outz and she got the juice -- Young Zee featuring Rah Digga (Juice)
juice(noun)
Alcohol, as in "being juiced up" or "get juice for the party". It's Saturday night and to the night club, I got the Tanqueray, juice, and the Green Bud -- E-40 featuring B-Legit (Outsmart the Po-Po's)
juice(noun)
Willpower
juice(noun)
Crack
juice(noun)
Juice is also an MC from Phoenix, Arizona.
juice(verb)
To take advantage of someone. You can't juice Ice Cube, girl! -- N.W.A. (I Ain't The One).
juice(verb)
To keep your hoes in check, Chingy said Juice these hoes
juice(verb)
To Juice is to fu** a hoe till she dry. Get all the bodily fluids out. Chingy Said "All the playas grab ya nuts and juice these hoes...juice these hoes..."
Editors Contribution
juice
A type of liquid and product.
The children love to have juice at Birthday parties.
Submitted by MaryC on February 26, 2020
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British National Corpus
Written Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'juice' in Written Corpus Frequency: #3422
Nouns Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'juice' in Nouns Frequency: #1889
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of juice in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of juice in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of juice in a Sentence
The escalation in runs says there's more juice on the way, headed for the products tanks.
By the time a person has a UTI, cranberry juice is probably not going to be helpful and seeing a doctor for antibiotics is probably more effective.
Try sparkling water with a splash of pomegranate juice or lemonade.
As honey bees dare to suck the nectar of the flowers and juice of fruits to store for honey; similarly, such process accrues between a lover and beloved to crown for love.
Why don’t you go back, and get your Juicy Juice and go back in your basement and play with your Legos and actually read up on a little history before you start talking about how Mika’s doing this because… she’s defending Al Franken?
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Translations for juice
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- sapAfrikaans
- عصيرArabic
- şirəAzerbaijani
- сокBelarusian
- сокBulgarian
- chugBreton
- sucCatalan, Valencian
- džus, šťávaCzech
- suddWelsh
- juice, saftDanish
- Saft, entsaftenGerman
- χυμόςGreek
- sukoEsperanto
- jugo, zumoSpanish
- mahl, morssEstonian
- ur, zukuBasque
- افشره, آبمیوهPersian
- mehu, tuoremehu, virtaska, menovesi, mehustaa, virkistääFinnish
- jusFrench
- súIrish
- sùgh, brìghScottish Gaelic
- zumeGalician
- מיץHebrew
- रसHindi
- jiHaitian Creole
- lé, kakaóHungarian
- հյութArmenian
- succoInterlingua
- safi, djúsIcelandic
- succo, spremutaItalian
- ジュース, 汁, 樹液Japanese
- წვენიGeorgian
- ទឹកផ្លែឈើKhmer
- 즙, 汁, 주스, 과일단물Korean
- شهربهتKurdish
- cremor, sūcus, exsūcōLatin
- Saaft, JusLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- sultysLithuanian
- sulaLatvian
- сок, цеди, исцедуваMacedonian
- നീര്Malayalam
- jusMalay
- sap, voeden, persenDutch
- juice, jusNorwegian
- sokPolish
- suco, sumo, vitalidade, extrair, estimular, energizarPortuguese
- jilliQuechua
- sucRomanian
- сокRussian
- sok, сок, đus, ђусSerbo-Croatian
- šťava, džúsSlovak
- sokSlovene
- lëngAlbanian
- juice, saft, josSwedish
- maji, jusi, maji ya machungwaSwahili
- சாறுTamil
- రసంTelugu
- น้ำผลไม้Thai
- katasTagalog
- meyve suyuTurkish
- сікUkrainian
- nước épVietnamese
- vaet, bälavaet, vitidavaet, svidalemunavaet, stomägavaetVolapük
- זאַפֿטYiddish
- 果汁Chinese
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