cow juice
Cow’s milk.
Cow Juice. Milk.
noun
A liquid made from plant, especially fruit.
Squeeze the orange and some juice will come out.
1837 April, J. M. (London), in "Miscellaneous Intelligence: Art. V. Queries and Answers", The Gardener's Magazine, August edition, page 378. You are aware, I presume, that immense quantities of sugar are annually made from the juice of the A`cer sacchárinum, in the west of Pennsylvania and New York, with which our forests abound (Professor Kid, in his Bridgwater Treatise, says they are “cultivated”!); and, as the peculiarities attending the flow of this juice have puzzled me to explain them, I have resolved to state them to you.
A beverage made of juice.
I’d like two orange juices please.
The bottled juice must be heated to a temperature and for a time sufficient to attain a sterilizing temperature at the coolest point, usually the center of the bottle.
Any liquid resembling juice.
Any liquid resembling juice.
Any liquid resembling juice.
verb
To extract the juice from something.
To energize or stimulate something.
To take a performance-enhancing drug.
I followed the home run race between Sosa and McGuire, and any fool could see they were juicing.
To have sexual intercourse with.
Saw your girlfriend, you don't need advice / Always in your ear like, "He's not nice" / She's just upset cause she got juiced in the bunk bed / And you know, she's not wife
adj
Alternative spelling of Jew's (used in certain set phrases like juice harp)