Juicer


[joo-ser] /ˈdʒu sər/

noun
1.
a kitchen appliance for extracting from fruits and vegetables.
2.
Theater Slang. a stage electrician who works on the lighting of motion-picture, television, and theatrical sets.
3.
Slang. a person who drinks alcohol heavily and usually habitually.
noun
1.
a kitchen appliance, usually operated by electricity, for extracting juice from fruits and vegetables Also called juice extractor
n.

agent noun from juice (v.). From 1928 as “electrician,” by 1967 as “alcoholic;” from 1938 as the name of an appliance for extracting juice.

noun

An alcoholic (1967+)

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