Juice
Juice
Juice
When you are irresistible to the opposite sex. In some cases, if you have extra juice you are irresistible to both.
Example:
Candace: "Ugh another guy at work wants to take me out, idk why. I don't even acknowledge them."
Nicole: "You got the juice ma"
Candace: "Ugh another guy at work wants to take me out, idk why. I don't even acknowledge them."
Nicole: "You got the juice ma"
Juice
Juice
Example:
"I love getting on the juice."
"Wow, he is really juiced."
"Did you notice how much juice that guy had taken?"
"I love getting on the juice."
"Wow, he is really juiced."
"Did you notice how much juice that guy had taken?"
Juice
Common slang for Vigorish, or simply "the vig," which is the fee--usually a percentage--charged by a bookie on all bets. Another term commonly used to mean the same thing is "the take."
According to Wikipedia, vigorish is derived from Yiddish slang originating from the Russian word for "winnings," vyigrysh. Bookmakers use the concept of a vigorish to generate earnings from their books regardless of the outcome of the event being bet on. However, there is no standard formula for calculating vigorish though they are generally formulated so the bookie receives equal action on both sides of the event, therefor having a "balanced" book.
In the U.S. "the juice" can also refer to the interest on a loan/debt--generally in relation to a loan shark.
According to Wikipedia, vigorish is derived from Yiddish slang originating from the Russian word for "winnings," vyigrysh. Bookmakers use the concept of a vigorish to generate earnings from their books regardless of the outcome of the event being bet on. However, there is no standard formula for calculating vigorish though they are generally formulated so the bookie receives equal action on both sides of the event, therefor having a "balanced" book.
In the U.S. "the juice" can also refer to the interest on a loan/debt--generally in relation to a loan shark.
Example:
With a 4.55% vig, the juiced odds require a gambler to lay $110 in order to win $100, while using fair odds the gambler only has to lay $100.
You've got until Friday to pay up; meanwhile, the juice is running.
With a 4.55% vig, the juiced odds require a gambler to lay $110 in order to win $100, while using fair odds the gambler only has to lay $100.
You've got until Friday to pay up; meanwhile, the juice is running.
Juice
A 1992 film staring Tupac Shakur. One of many *hood* movies made at the given time perioud, such as "Menace to Society" and "Boys in the Hood". Yet, where a movie like 'Menace 2 Society' was just a showcase of the gang life, 'Juice' mixes that with an interesting and true-to-life story.
Juice
- In replacement of the word Beer/Alcohol.
- When alcohol is mixed with soda/fruity drinks, to drink secretly
- When alcohol is mixed with soda/fruity drinks, to drink secretly
Example:
Nick: Yooo, John. You just arrived let me get you a bottle of juice!
John: Let’s get messed up tonight with all this juice!
Nick: Yooo, John. You just arrived let me get you a bottle of juice!
John: Let’s get messed up tonight with all this juice!