adj. (common).1. Piquant; racy; bawdy.
1880. GREENWOOD, At Flyfakers Hotel, in Odd People in Odd Places, p. 59. Let me play you a tune, then, said the frightened lad . All right, then. Play us something JUICY, exclaimed the ruffian.
2. (venery).Amorous: Of women only.
16912. Gentlemens Journal, Jan., p. 43. She by self-denial, rich, JUICY, full of love, debarrd herself from the man she doated on. Ibid., Aug., p. 5. A JUICY young amorous creature.
1719. DURFEY, Wit and Mirth; or Pills to Purge Melancholy, ii. 312.
Smug, rich, and fantastick old fumbler was known, | |
That wedded a JUICY brisk girl of the town. |