juiced adj.
1. (orig. US) drunk or intoxicated by drugs; ext. as juiced to the skin.
‘Fanny Flukem’s Ball’ in Bird o’ Freedom (Sydney) in Larrikins (1973) 39: ’Twas in Conky Bob’s old stable, / Who had lent it to the boys / On condition that they’d not get juiced / Or kick up any noise. | ||
Bulletin (Sydney) 29 Oct. 3/3: A glass of beer is a ‘pot of wallop’, and the previous night he was ‘on his pink’, ‘juiced’, ‘wined’, or ‘shikkered.’. | ||
Truth (Brisbane) 10 Apr. 5/2: Going deliberately off his tangent one night, by getting hopelessly juiced, he set fire to his bed . | ||
Surrey Mirror 23 Dec. n.p.: He was variously described as being ‘freshy,’ ‘cherry merry’ and ‘juiced up’. | ||
Coll. Stories (1990) 378: She was an old wino who used to come there every night and get juiced up. | ‘One More Way to Die’ in||
Really the Blues 213: [They] come uptown juiced to the gills, crackin’ out of line and passin’ out in anybody’s hallway. | ||
🎵 Yes I got juiced last night and I took my man to his wife’s front door. | ‘New Blowtop Blues’||
Tell Them Nothing (1956) 146: I hear that crazy juiced-up witch laugh. | ‘Wrong Way Home’ in||
Burn, Killer, Burn! 211: Got juiced up on wine. | ||
Essential Lenny Bruce 126: Four hundred people that stay juiced out of their minds. | ||
Snakes (1971) 56: That’s the dude use to stay half-juiced all the time. | ||
Different Seasons (1995) 462: My dad’ll still be juiced up. | ||
Campus Sl. Sept. 1: blitzed [...] Also blasted, blotto, feeling no pain, fried, juiced/jued up. | ||
Davo’s Little Something 37: Seeing as we’re going in Wayne’s car I’ll get half juiced before we go. | ||
Strip Tease 109: Darrell Grant laughed, high-pitched and juiced by speed. | ||
Curvy Lovebox 12: Fola’s with ’em a juiced up cab driver from Peckham [...] with a bottle of montezuma gold in his hand. | ||
Guardian Rev. 10 Sept. 13: Screaming like a juiced-up streetwalking cheetah. | ||
Hooky Gear 263: Man was juiced to the eyeballs. | ||
‘A Clean White Sun’ in ThugLit Sept./Oct. [ebook] [T]he juiced-up cracker’s shaved head snaps back. | ||
Tales of the Honey Badger [ebook] Once you start to get recognised [...] a lot of juiced-up blokes like to test themselves against you. | ||
What They Was 79: [G]etting juiced in Alizé or Henny. | ||
(con. 1991-94) City of Margins 95: He started a fight with some juiced-up guinea. | ||
(con. 1962) Enchanters 228: I sipped coffee. [...] It spiked the [Dexedrine] juiced blood in my veins. |
2. (US) excited, nervous; energized, hyperactive.
Snowblind (1978) 15: The energetic bounty hunters of Amagansett, still juiced on adrenalin. | ||
A Few Good Men (1990) 102: Hey, I’m just psyched, brother, I’m juiced. | ||
(con. 1985–90) In Search of Respect 38: And you get juiced because you give the biggest niggas’ bolos [penises] blow jobs. | ||
Brooklyn Noir 130: Different classes going to recess, fifty or sixty juiced-up kids zooming all over the place. | ‘Crown Heist’ in||
Last Kind Words 97: ‘So he was too excited. So he was too juiced up on rage or adrenaline’. | ||
Forensic Linguistic Databank 🌐 Juiced - confident, energised. | (ed.) ‘Drill Slang Glossary’ at
3. of a woman, sexually aroused.
Acid House 265: You’ve got me all juiced up, lovey, now give it to me. | ‘A Smart Cunt’ in||
Love Is a Racket 326: If Mona got anymore juiced up she’d’ve cum. | ||
🎵 She got juiced up. | ‘I Luv U’
4. (US campus) strong, unadulterated.
Campus Sl. Sept. 4: leaded – caffeinated [...] Also high octane, juiced, jacked. |
5. (UK Und.) filled with petrol.
Raiders 188: Once the Sierra was juiced up, it [...] ran perfectly. |
6. (US) pumped up with steroids.
Bad Boy Boogie [ebook] Juiced muscles swelled for the challenge before his bones cracked with wet snaps. |