juice man
AmericanEtymology
Origin of juice man
An Americanism dating back to 1960–65
Example Sentences
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“He gives the fans the juice, man.”
From Washington Times
“You win juice, you were juice man of the day — you had one of the best days out here. So I feel like it really is a good thing for guys, especially in our group. We take pride in winning juice. It’s been three guys in our group that have won it so far, so we take pride in that.”
From Seattle Times
“It means a lot to get the juice, man,” offensive lineman Brock Dieu said.
From Seattle Times
The trainer Jorge Navarro — caught on videotape calling himself the Juice Man — pleaded guilty to giving his horses multiple performance-enhancing substances and admitted that he distributed them to others.
From New York Times
"That was the ol' pickle juice, man," Mahomes said.
From Fox News
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