Juiced

Juiced

Juiced may refer to:
* "Juiced" (video game), a racing video game
** Juiced (series), the subsequent series of games
* "", a book by José Canseco
* "Juiced.GS", a magazine for Apple II users
* "Juiced with O.J. Simpson", a pay-per-view television program
* Juiced ball, a baseball altered to improving scoring potential
* Juiced fish or painted fish, an artificially-colored aquarium fish

ee also

* Juice (disambiguation)
* Joost, a peer-to-peer video distribution system


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  • Juiced.GS — is a print magazine/newsletter for Apple II computer users. Although the name implies a focus on the Apple IIgs, its coverage encompasses all Apple II systems. It stands as the only remaining Apple II publication still in print.The 20 page hybrid …   Wikipedia

  • Juiced — Entwickler Juice Games Publisher …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Juiced — Éditeur THQ Développeur Juice Games Date de sortie …   Wikipédia en Français

  • juiced-up — (j[=u]st [u^]p ), a. 1. Drunk; intoxicated; inebriated. [Slang] [PJC] 2. Having its power or functionality increased beyond the normal; of machines; as, a Volkswagen with a juiced up engine. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • juiced — [ dʒust ] adjective 1. ) AMERICAN INFORMAL OLD FASHIONED DRUNK 2. ) juiced or juiced up VERY INFORMAL excited …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • juiced — (j[=u]st), a. Drunk; intoxicated; inebriated. [Slang] [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • juiced — [dʒu:st] adj [not before noun] AmE 1.) also juiced up informal excited 2.) old fashioned drunk …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • juiced — UK [dʒuːst] / US [dʒust] or juiced up UK / US adjective very informal excited …   English dictionary

  • juiced up — juiced UK [dʒuːst] / US [dʒust] or juiced up UK / US adjective very informal excited …   English dictionary

  • juiced up — variant UK US Main entry: juiced …   Useful english dictionary

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