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Sodium polyanethole sulfonate (SPS; trade name, Liquoid) is a constituent in culture media used to grow bacteria from blood samples from patients suspected of bacteremia. SPS prevents the killing of bacteria by innate cellular and humoral factors.
Liquoid is a constituent in culture media used to grow bacteria from blood samples
liquoid by Liquoid October 27, 2014

Liquorlip loaded gun

A reference to Sticky Fingers’ “Liquorlip Loaded Gun”. Implies that he has drank so much he is about to “go off”, like a gun.
Can be used in place of any negative emotion (e.g salty, sad, angry) or just when you don’t know how you feel.
Rob: “Yo you seem really sad what’s up?”
Me: “I don’t know man I guess I’m just a liquorlip loaded gun
Liquorlip loaded gun by JustJase October 17, 2019

liquored 

Bobby was so liquored last Friday, he took that ho Jenny home.
liquored by James Doyle April 23, 2006

liquorish 

the language that really drunk people speak
Spencer: 'i nreed to git black tooth my housesh... im flucked'

Dan: Spen's speaking liquorish again...

liquored up 

Jane: I can't remeber a thing from last night.
Meg: No wonder you can't. You were completely liquored up!!!
liquored up by sebelicious June 15, 2009

The Theory of Liquortivity 

A general theory of the world where all matter is made up of the two elements of liquor-drugs and non-liquor. The theory advances the view that individuals and society as a whole only advance with higher levels of liquor-drug consumption. Proponents of this theory thus advocate for policies of liquor and cigarette subsidies and outlawing public sobriety.
According to the theory of liquortivity the prolonged economic downturn is the result of growing nationwide anti-smoking programs and taxes, along with a deficient level of aggregate demand for liquor-drugs.