Juicy has 5 different meanings across 1 category:
Adjective
Adjective
1
full of juice
"The watermelon was so juicy that it dripped onto my shirt when I took a bite."
2
having strong sexual appeal
"juicy barmaids"
"a red-hot mama"
"a voluptuous woman"
"a toothsome blonde in a tight dress"
3
lucrative
"a juicy contract"
"a nice fat job"
4
suggestive of sexual impropriety
"a blue movie"
"blue jokes"
"he skips asterisks and gives you the gamy details"
"a juicy scandal"
"a naughty wink"
"naughty words"
"racy anecdotes"
"a risque story"
"spicy gossip"
5
Having lots of juice.
"The watermelon was so juicy that it dripped onto the plate when we took a bite."
Example Sentences
"juicy barmaids"
adjective
"a red-hot mama"
adjective
"a voluptuous woman"
adjective
"a toothsome blonde in a tight dress"
adjective
"a juicy contract"
adjective
"a nice fat job"
adjective
"a blue movie"
adjective
"blue jokes"
adjective
"he skips asterisks and gives you the gamy details"
adjective
"a juicy scandal"
adjective
Origin
The word juicy originally came from Middle English and meant "drunken," describing a state of being full of liquor or juice. Over time, the meaning shifted through common usage to describe anything that is rich in flavor or moisture rather than alcohol.