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juiced         
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Juiced (disambiguation)
Adjective used to describe the condition of feeling better after taking medication.
Implies the notion that the subject is now ready to to go out, whereas subject previously did not feel up to it.
I felt like crap, but I had some Theraflu and now I'm juiced.
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Juiced (disambiguation)
adjective N. Amer. informal drunk.
Juiced ball theory         
THEORY THAT BASEBALLS WERE ALTERED TO INCREASE PERFORMANCE
Juiced ball; "Juiced ball" controversy
The "juiced ball" theory suggests that the baseballs used in Major League Baseball (MLB) have been deliberately altered by the league in order to increase scoring. The theory first came to prominence in the 1990s to early 2000s, but the theory receded once it became clear that the more likely explanation for the increase in scoring during that time was an increase in steroid use, as documented in the Mitchell Report in 2007.

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Juiced
Juiced may refer to:
Pronunciation examples for juiced
1. And he's so juiced.
Equality or Equity _ Jeff Duncan Andrade _ Talks at Google
2. Those guys are getting juiced up.
The Influencing Machine - Brooke Gladstone on the Media _ Brooke Gladstone _ Talks at Google
3. and juiced it out like this.
Minimalist Baker's Everyday Cooking _ Dana Shultz _ Talks at Google
4. all juiced up and jazzed up about customer centricity,
The Customer Playbook _ Peter Fader & Sarah Toms _ Talks at Google
5. whole form, juiced form, prepared form, and then
State Bird Provisions _ Stuart Brioza & Nicole Krasinski _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of juiced
1. Once you hear the national anthem, you get pretty juiced, pretty excited, which is natural.
2. The fresh–tasting drinks are juiced from organic melons, minutes before serving.
3. Joses book, released on Valentines Day, was titled Juiced÷ Wild Times, Rampant Roids, Smash Hits and How Baseball Got Big.
4. Is there a difference between fans at big–league baseball games stoned on alcohol while cheering athletes on the base paths juiced with steroids?
5. "He‘s got the base so juiced up, he can now do a little bit of prospecting for independents and disaffected Democrats.