1. The act of tricking or deceiving someone, usually making them feel foolish afterwards. (Generally used immediately after the terms "hella" or "hecka")
2. To flat out lie to someone, usually about something stupid or insignificant
2. To flat out lie to someone, usually about something stupid or insignificant
1. Teacher: Good job Bonequesha. You got an A on your last exam.
Bonequesha: Forreal?
Teacher: No. You got an F.
Other Student: Oh! Hella juiced.
2. Tyrome: Lemme hold dat dolla bro (can I have a dollar)
Deondre: Alright den (ok)
Tyrome: Dat's wassup! (thanks)
Deondre: Hecka juiced! (sike)
Ghetto Bystander: Daaaaamn!
Bonequesha: Forreal?
Teacher: No. You got an F.
Other Student: Oh! Hella juiced.
2. Tyrome: Lemme hold dat dolla bro (can I have a dollar)
Deondre: Alright den (ok)
Tyrome: Dat's wassup! (thanks)
Deondre: Hecka juiced! (sike)
Ghetto Bystander: Daaaaamn!
by stya24 May 16, 2009
by Kjrnk October 27, 2005
Alcohol.
In some parts of the U.S., you may hear the expression "coffee and juice", or some mix therof, which means weed ("COUGH-ee") and alcohol.
In some parts of the U.S., you may hear the expression "coffee and juice", or some mix therof, which means weed ("COUGH-ee") and alcohol.
by Gamberro Salvador January 24, 2007
1. liquor
2. electricity
3. interest on a loan
4. gasoline
5. Influence or authority
6. (Anabolic) steroids
7. semen or other sexual fluids
2. electricity
3. interest on a loan
4. gasoline
5. Influence or authority
6. (Anabolic) steroids
7. semen or other sexual fluids
by The Return of Light Joker August 15, 2009
by pseudonym112341 October 05, 2009