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Phrase(s): juice up
Sl. to drink one or more alcoholic drinks. • Hey, man, let’s go out and juice up tonight. • Stop juicing up every night., Phrase(s): juice something up
1. Sl. to make something more powerful. • How much did it cost to juice this thing up? • Wally juiced up his car. 2. Sl. to turn on the electricity to something. • It’s time to juice the stage lights up. • Juice up the stage lights.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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1. Give something energy, spirit, or interest. For example, They tried to juice up the party by playing loud music. 2. Change something to improve its performance, as in That old jeep's motor got juiced up in the shop, or Lowering interest rates is one way to juice up the economy. [Slang; second half of 1900s]
American Heritage Idioms