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Juice

To juice means to steal something.
The act of juicing is called squeezing.
The said squeezed item is called fruit.
While at the store, Johnny juiced a couple of candy bars and an iPod.

I'd juice that piece of fruit!

Leave me alone, I'm squeezing some fruit right now!
by Master Juicer January 16, 2009
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juiced

to get owned, crushed, beat down like in a sport or game.
Wang - "I can't believe Derek aced me on that serve"
Derek - "Bitch you got juiced"
by Jordan Swearer April 2, 2008
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The "juice"

The "juice" is often used instead of the word: "vigorish" Used in betting parlance and sometimes in business, especially in the business of loan sharking.
The "juice" on a bet is what one pays the bookmaker for taking the bet, which is usually 10%. One lays 11.00 to get 10.00 on a base bet.
by Kuppy April 11, 2010
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juice

The act of seducing and feeling a girl in order to get her genitalia wet.
-Last night I juiced her well with my tongue
by jpantsa December 17, 2010
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juiced

to be really crowded, can be in a good or bad way.
Did you go to the bar last night, it was juiced man. I left like after 10 minutes.

I'm going to be at that party for sure, it's gonna be juiced with women.
by bgjkguik January 15, 2006
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Juiced

v. a past tense of being in the state of mind caused by Bodizzie Juice
I was so juiced last night that I can't even remember getting home.
by M. Doyle January 7, 2008
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no juice

Like a dare. Or to replace the phrase, "You won't do it."-trying to get someone to do that thing.
by Kbellyo January 23, 2016
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