juicer
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juic·er
(jo͞o′sər)n.
1. An appliance that is used to extract juice from fruits and vegetables.
2. Slang
a. One who drinks liquor or alcoholic beverages habitually or excessively.
b. One who regularly uses a steroid or similar substance to enhance athletic performance.
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juicer
n
(Cookery) a kitchen appliance, usually operated by electricity, for extracting juice from fruits and vegetables. Also called: juice extractor
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juic•er
(ˈdʒu sər)n.
1. an appliance for extracting juice from fruits and vegetables.
2. Slang. a heavy and usu. habitual drinker of alcohol.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() consumer - a person who uses goods or services bar fly - a drinker who frequents bars ale drinker, beer drinker - someone whose favorite drink is beer or ale drunk - someone who is intoxicated guzzler - someone who drinks heavily (especially alcoholic beverages); "he's a beer guzzler every night" moderationist - a moderate drinker (as opposed to a total abstainer) social drinker, tippler - someone who drinks liquor repeatedly in small quantities |
2. | ![]() squeezer - a kitchen utensil for squeezing juice from fruit |
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