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Juice is another word for vig.
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(crystal) usually shaped like the iced tea goblet with a long bowl and short stem, only smaller than the iced tea.
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When used in the context of food safety, the term refers to the aqueous liquid expressed or extracted from one or more fruits or vegetables, pur[eacute]es of the edible portions of one or more fruits or vegetables, or any concentrate of the liquid or pur[eacute]e. The term includes juice as a whole beverage, an ingredient of a beverage, and a puree as an ingredient of a beverage. This definition does not apply to standards of identity established by the FDA or USDA.
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The bookmaker's commission, most often refers to the 11 to 10 football bettors lay on straight wagers. Also known as the vigorish.
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A term used to describe an advanced marking system for cards. The marks can only be seen by a trained eye. I have also encountered people using the term juice to refer to marked cards in general. This may not really be the correct use of the term juice but since most of the gambling term are slang expressions there probably is no rule to it. Someone once suggested to me that juice used to be the term for marked cards before the actual marking system known as juice was invented. ...
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