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juiced
[joost]
adjective
intoxicated from alcohol; drunk.
When arrested he was definitely juiced.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Sometimes action scenes are juiced up with cartoonish doodles and sound effects; sometimes, the action is all cartoon.
“I’m hella juiced about the show and getting a chance to work with the people in front and behind the camera. At the end of the day, I’m just thankful for the opportunity,” he said in a statement.
Like the blockbuster hit “Yellowstone,” the Western-flavored drama about a fixer for a Texas oil company fits comfortably in the Taylor Sheridan universe, anchored by the writer-producer’s distinctive flair for crusty, no-nonsense heroes and stories juiced by plenty of country music, sex and violence.
“When you’re on the actual stage doing the monologue, the boards look like they haven’t been touched, like they haven’t juiced up this place at all since they started,” Kelce said.
It’s the pitching equivalent of the juiced ball and the juiced player.
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