juicy
Adjective
- Full of juice; interesting or scandalous; lucrative.
- full of juice
Adjective Satellite
- having strong sexual appeal
- "juicy barmaids"
- lucrative
- "a juicy contract"
- suggestive of sexual impropriety
- "a juicy scandal"
Adj
- Having lots of juice.
- Exciting; titillating.
- Voluptuous, curvy, thick; sexy in those ways.
- Strong; thus, also painful.
Examples
- a juicy peach
- a juicy pot roast
- I do not keep up with all the latest juicy rumors.
- The triple word score looked juicy, but he couldn’t quite reach it.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English jousy, jowsy (“drunken”, literally “full of juice (liquor)”). By surface analysis, juic(e) + -y.
Synonyms
blue, fat, gamey, gamy, luscious, naughty, racy, red-hot, risque, spicy, toothsome, voluptuous, alluring, arousing, attractive, bangable, beautiful, beddable, bedworthy, bonable, bonerific, buff, delicious, desirable, doable, dreamy, effable, fanciable, fappable, fapworthy, fine, fit, fuckable, gorgeous, hittable, horny, hot, humpable, peng, provocative, raunchy, rootable, salacious, screwable, seductive, sensual, sexable, sexalicious, sexy, shaggable, swoonsome, tasty
Scrabble Score: 17
juicy: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordjuicy: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
juicy: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary