Juice
121juice-isimo — 1. The juiciest 2. Delicious. (From a Spanish language Starburst ad campaign in Southern California.) See Dulce electrico. That Minute Maid lemonade is juice isimo …
122juice\ dealer — noun slang An underworld money lender who charges exorbitant fees to his clientele and frequently collects payment by physical force. No matter how broke you are, never go to a juice dealer …
123juice extractor — juicer, device which removes juice from fruit and vegetables …
124juice something up — N. Amer. informal liven something up. → juice …
125juice something back — tv. to drink alcohol. □ He’s been juicing it back since noon. CD Juice back your drink, and let’s go …
126juice reamer — noun a squeezer with a conical ridged center that is used for squeezing juice from citrus fruit • Syn: ↑reamer, ↑juicer • Derivationally related forms: ↑ream (for: ↑reamer) • Hypernyms: ↑ …
127juice man — Slang. 1. an extortionist. 2. See loan shark. [1960 65, Amer.] * * * juice man, U.S. Slang. a person who lends money at exorbitant interest rates; a loan shark …
128juice up — transitive verb Date: 1955 to give life, energy, or spirit to …