juice
v. squeeze out, extract juice from; put juice into n. fluid extracted (as from fruit); natural fluids within a body; liquid part of a plant or animal; essence; vitality; fuel, electricity; alcohol, liquor (Slang) | ||||
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Juice Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) |
Juice
(v. t.)
To moisten; to wet.
(n.)
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.
(v. t.)
To moisten; to wet.
(n.)
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.
| WordNet 2.0 |
juice
Noun
1. the liquid part that can be extracted from plant or animal tissue
(hypernym) foodstuff, food product
(hyponym) lemon juice
2. energetic vitality; "her creative juices were flowing"
(hypernym) energy, vim, vitality
(classification) cant, jargon, slang, lingo, argot, patois, vernacular
3. electric current; "when the wiring was finished they turned on the juice"
(hypernym) current, electric current
(classification) cant, jargon, slang, lingo, argot, patois, vernacular
4. any of several liquids of the body; "digestive juices"
(synonym) succus
(hypernym) liquid body substance, bodily fluid, body fluid, humor, humour
(hyponym) cancer juice
Noun
1. the liquid part that can be extracted from plant or animal tissue
(hypernym) foodstuff, food product
(hyponym) lemon juice
2. energetic vitality; "her creative juices were flowing"
(hypernym) energy, vim, vitality
(classification) cant, jargon, slang, lingo, argot, patois, vernacular
3. electric current; "when the wiring was finished they turned on the juice"
(hypernym) current, electric current
(classification) cant, jargon, slang, lingo, argot, patois, vernacular
4. any of several liquids of the body; "digestive juices"
(synonym) succus
(hypernym) liquid body substance, bodily fluid, body fluid, humor, humour
(hyponym) cancer juice
| ENGLISH IDIOMS 2.EDITION |
juice
electricity, electrical power This heater uses a lot of juice - 1500 watts.
electricity, electrical power This heater uses a lot of juice - 1500 watts.
| Australian Slang |
Juice
1. electric power; 2. petrol, oil, etc., used to run an engine; 3. any alcoholic beverage; 4. any sexual secretion
1. electric power; 2. petrol, oil, etc., used to run an engine; 3. any alcoholic beverage; 4. any sexual secretion
Cow juice
milk
Elephant juice
1. narcotic analgesic used to immobilise large animals such as the elephant or the rhinoceros, but now used illegally in small doses to stimulate racehorses; 2. (WWII military) rough alcoholic drink originally made by soldiers in New Guinea; 3. any drink considered to be as rough
Jungle juice
(WWII military) rough alcoholic drink originally made by soldiers in New Guinea; 2. any drink considered to be as rough
Love juice
sexual secretion
Mickey juice
vaginal secretions produced during sexual arousal
Moo juice
milk
| English Idioms WM 1.3a |
juice
electricity, electrical power
This heater uses a lot of juice - 1500 watts.
electricity, electrical power
This heater uses a lot of juice - 1500 watts.
| English Slang Dictionary v1.2 |
juice
1. having hydraulics
2. to squeeze the juice out of something; "You can't juice Ice Cube, girl" -- N.W.A. (I ain't the one [1988])
3. to have juice means you kiss and lick a lot of booty
4. respect, e.g. the movie "Juice"
5. alcohol, as in "being juiced up" or get juice for the party"
6. willpower
1. having hydraulics
2. to squeeze the juice out of something; "You can't juice Ice Cube, girl" -- N.W.A. (I ain't the one [1988])
3. to have juice means you kiss and lick a lot of booty
4. respect, e.g. the movie "Juice"
5. alcohol, as in "being juiced up" or get juice for the party"
6. willpower
| hEnglish - advanced version |
juice
juice
\juice\ (jūs), v. t. to moisten; to wet. [obs.]
juice
\juice\ (jūs), n. [oe. juse, f. jus broth, gravy, juice, l. jus; akin to skr. yūsha.] 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. an animal whose juices are unsound. -- arbuthnot. the juice of july flowers. -- b. jonson. the juice of egypt's grape. -- shak. letters which edward digby wrote in lemon juice. -- macaulay. cold water draws the juice of meat. -- mrs. whitney.
similar words(10)
v-8 juice
lime juice
tomato juice
gastric juice
juice up
intestinal juice
lemon juice
tobacco juice
love juice
italian juice
juice
\juice\ (jūs), v. t. to moisten; to wet. [obs.]
juice
\juice\ (jūs), n. [oe. juse, f. jus broth, gravy, juice, l. jus; akin to skr. yūsha.] 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. an animal whose juices are unsound. -- arbuthnot. the juice of july flowers. -- b. jonson. the juice of egypt's grape. -- shak. letters which edward digby wrote in lemon juice. -- macaulay. cold water draws the juice of meat. -- mrs. whitney.
similar words(10)
v-8 juice
lime juice
tomato juice
gastric juice
juice up
intestinal juice
lemon juice
tobacco juice
love juice
italian juice
| Concise English-Irish Dictionary v. 1.1 |
juice
sú(gh) m.; sughlach m.
sú(gh) m.; sughlach m.
| English Phonetics |
| JM Welsh <=> English Dictionary |
Elyw
Elyw = n. aloes, juice of aloes
Elyw = n. aloes, juice of aloes
Irain
Irain = a. full of juice; luxuriant
Nodd
Nodd = n. moisture; juice, sap
Osai
Osai = n. sweet juice; cyder
Rhwyth
Rhwyth = n. what pervades; juice
Sew
Sew = n. gravy; juice; jelly
Sudd
Sudd = n. what pervades; juice
Sug
Sug = n. a suck; juice sap
Suger
Suger = n. extracted juice; cyder
Sugr
Sugr = n. extracted juice, sugar
Trynodd
Trynodd = n. a pervading juice
Juice Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries
| English to Federation-Standard Golic Vulcan |
Juice (med.)
samasu
samasu
| TUPAC SHAKUR Rap Dictionary V.2.0 |
juice
1) (n) Having hydraulics. 2) (v) To squeeze the juice out of something. "You can't juice Ice Cube, girl" - N.W.A. (I ain't the one [1988]). 3) (n) "To have juice means you kiss and lick a lot of booty" -- KRS-One (Blackman in effect [1990]). 4) (n) Respect, e.g. the movie "Juice". 5) (n) Alcohol, as in "being juiced up" or get juice for the party". 6) (n) Willpower.
1) (n) Having hydraulics. 2) (v) To squeeze the juice out of something. "You can't juice Ice Cube, girl" - N.W.A. (I ain't the one [1988]). 3) (n) "To have juice means you kiss and lick a lot of booty" -- KRS-One (Blackman in effect [1990]). 4) (n) Respect, e.g. the movie "Juice". 5) (n) Alcohol, as in "being juiced up" or get juice for the party". 6) (n) Willpower.
| Gamblers Glossary |
JUICE
The bookmaker's commission, also known as vigorish
The bookmaker's commission, also known as vigorish
| Wagering/Betting Terms Glossary |
JUICE
Bookmaker's commission, most often refers to the 11 to 10 football bettors lay on straight wagers; vigorish
Bookmaker's commission, most often refers to the 11 to 10 football bettors lay on straight wagers; vigorish
| gambling |
Juice
- Bookmaker's commission, most often refers to the 11 to 10 football bettors lay on straight wagers. Also known as vigorish.
- Bookmaker's commission, most often refers to the 11 to 10 football bettors lay on straight wagers. Also known as vigorish.
| English - Klingon |
juice
n. vIychorgh
n. vIychorgh
| Rap-music terminology and bios of artists |
juice
1) (n) Having hydraulics.
2) (v) To squeeze the juice out of something. "You can't juice Ice Cube, girl" -- N.W.A. (I ain't the one [1988]).
3) (n) "To have juice means you kiss and lick a lot of booty" -- KRS-One (Blackman in effect [1990]).
4) (n) Respect, e.g. the movie "Juice".
5) (n) Alcohol, as in "being juiced up" or get juice for the party".
6) (n) Willpower.
1) (n) Having hydraulics.
2) (v) To squeeze the juice out of something. "You can't juice Ice Cube, girl" -- N.W.A. (I ain't the one [1988]).
3) (n) "To have juice means you kiss and lick a lot of booty" -- KRS-One (Blackman in effect [1990]).
4) (n) Respect, e.g. the movie "Juice".
5) (n) Alcohol, as in "being juiced up" or get juice for the party".
6) (n) Willpower.
Juice Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries
| A Basic Guide to ASL |
Juice
The signer pretends to drink from a glass then uses the same hand to spell the letter 'J'
The signer pretends to drink from a glass then uses the same hand to spell the letter 'J'
| DietWatch™ Nutrition Facts |
Juice Definition from Sports Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Bodybuilding Jargon |
roids
short for steroids.
steroids
a group of synthetic, testosteronelike hormones that promote anabolism, including muscle hypertrophy.
Juice Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia |
JUICE
JUICE is a widely used non-commercial software package for editing and analysing phytosociological data.
It was developed at the Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic in 1998, and is fully described in English manual. It make uses of the previously-developed TURBOVEG software for entering and storing such data) and it offers a quite powerful tool for vegetation data analysis, including:
- creation of synoptic tables
- determination of diagnostic species according to their fidelity
- calculation of Ellenberg indicator values for relevés, various indices of alpha and beta diversity
- classification of relevés using TWINSPAN or cluster analysis
- expert system for vegetation classification based on COCKTAIL method etc.
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Juice
Juice is a liquid naturally contained in vegetable or fruit tissue. For example, orange juice is the liquid extract of the fruit of the orange tree. Juice may be supplied in concentrate form, requiring the user to add water to reconstitute the liquid back to its 'original state' (Generally, concentrates have a noticeably different taste than their comparable "fresh-squeezed" versions). Juice should not be confused with a squash, which is usually an artificial juice to be diluted with water. Common methods for preservation and processing of fruit juices include evaporation and spray drying.
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