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jungle juice

British  

noun

  1. a slang name for alcoholic liquor, esp home-made liquor

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Born in Antigua and Barbuda and raised in Trinidad and Tobago, Drue grew up immersed in R&B, reggae and soca music, a musical style that stems from calypso and blends in soul music, according to Trini Jungle Juice.

From Los Angeles Times

The teenage boys spent the morning mixing a batch of infamous Jungle Juice, the traditional beverage of the infield consisting of whatever alcohol they could get their hands on.

From Washington Times

One allegation said that in the spring semester, new members were ordered to stay in the fraternity house attic until they consumed alcohol that included 60 to 90 cans of beer, along with vodka and a gallon of a drink called Jungle Juice.

From Washington Times

The AP bought and tested Green Machine pods in flavors including mint, mango, blueberry and jungle juice.

From Washington Times

The regular drinks menu does not include prices: We guessed that the martini would be the same price as the DJ Khaled-inspired drink that tastes suspiciously like jungle juice.

From Washington Post