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juiced

[ joost ]

adjective

, Slang.
  1. intoxicated from alcohol; drunk:

    When arrested he was definitely juiced.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of juiced1

1945–50; juice (slang for “alcoholic liquor”) + -ed 3

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Example Sentences

To this day, Palmeiro insists that he never juiced and simply took a tainted vitamin shot.

But it turns out even Google can be juiced up with a few simple tricks.

He also apologized for referring to NFL players as “juiced-up millionaires.”

Thoreau coveted its strong purple stalk for a cane, and the robins eat its dark crimson-juiced berries.

The ordinary green–juiced form of the plant is common enough, but the crimson–juiced is one of the rarities of our Flora.

It's a juiced nuisance alluding to these matters, but—we got very little more money.

Sometimes he whistles noiselessly to himself, sometimes he speaks aloud, "a juiced good try, anyhow!"

"I'm better at acting girlish when I'm well juiced," he said.

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