(psychology, countable) an inferred object of someone else's consciousness
verb
(US, transitive) To compel (a sports player) to leave the field because of inappropriate behaviour.
(intransitive) To come out of a machine.
(transitive) To cause (something) to come out of a machine.
(transitive) To compel (a person or persons) to leave.
(transitive) To throw out or remove forcefully.
(usually intransitive) To forcefully project oneself or another occupant from an aircraft (or, rarely, another type of vehicle), typically using an ejection seat or escape capsule.
jacey
jacie
jecho
jecoa
jecon
joice
joice
Proper noun
A city/town in Iowa.
joyce
joyce
Proper noun
name, associated by folk etymology with joy and rejoice.
juice
juice
adj
Alternative spelling of Jew's (used in certain set phrases like juice harp)
noun
(Scotland) A soft drink.
(countable) A beverage made of juice.
(informal) The liquid that is used to submerge a substance kept in a container
(slang) The leftover liquid of some wet or damp substance.
(uncountable) A liquid from a plant, especially fruit.
(uncountable, slang) Electricity.
(uncountable, slang) Liquor.
(uncountable, slang) Petrol; gasoline.
(uncountable, slang) Political power.
(uncountable, slang) Steroids.
(uncountable, slang) The amount charged by a bookmaker for betting services.
(uncountable, slang) Vitality, strength.
(uncountable, slang, music) Musical agreement between instrumentalists.
(uncountable, slang, vulgar, sex) Semen.
(uncountable, slang, vulgar, sex) The vaginal lubrication that a female naturally produces when sexually aroused.
verb
(intransitive, slang) To take a performance-enhancing drug.