Used to describe the oral fluid commonly found seeping from the mouths of
Moomers. Has a dark brown and milky consistency, is often disposed of in garbage cans or on the ground when
Moomers venture out into the wild. Not to be confused with dip-spit, this particular kind of secretion is found exclusively in
Moomers, and is actually one of the common identifying traits of a
Moomer.
"Hey Stacy what should we do about that
Moomer sitting at table 7? The younger crowd is starting to fill the bar and he's a little too old to be out this late."
"I'll remind him that the students are here for the fifth time, maybe he will take the hint. Just remember to mop the floor after him to clean up the Moomer Juice trail he will inevitably leave upon departure."