Juice is the liquid from fruits or vegetables. People often drink it as a healthy drink. It can also be used in cooking.
I like to drink orange juice.
She squeezed lemon juice for salad.
Juice means electric power for devices like phones or cars. People use it when a battery is low or empty.
The phone needs more juice to work.
My car ran out of juice today.
Juice can mean someone's power or influence in a group or organization. It shows they can control or help decisions.
He has the juice in the company.
She uses her juice to get things done.
In slang, juice means illegal drugs like steroids. People use this word to talk about drugs that improve strength or performance.
He is on the juice to build muscle.
Some athletes use juice illegally.
To juice means to press fruit or vegetables to get their liquid. You can juice many kinds of fruits and vegetables to make drinks.
I juice oranges every morning.
She juiced carrots for the soup.
Juice is sometimes used to mean strong energy or excitement. It shows that a person or group feels very active and ready.
The players have a lot of juice today.
Keep your juice high during the game.
In informal or old slang, juice can mean a phone call. It is not used very often today.
Give me some juice on your phone.
I got a juice from my friend last night.