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#2 (permalink) Thu Aug 19, 2004 15:25 pm Step on the juice |
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Hi Salvo,
Sorry but I've never heard it before. I have heard «step on the juice» meaning go faster in a car where «juice» is petrol in American English. _________________ English as a Second Language You can read my ESL story 'the' vs. 'a/an' |
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#3 (permalink) Thu Aug 19, 2004 16:18 pm Get off the juice?! |
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Alan,
Out of curiosity I typed in the search engine "get off the juice", here's the article, but I'm none the wiser:-)
qte ===== MLB tests prove players in no hurry to get off the juice
JIM LITKE, AP Sports Writer Thursday, November 13, 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (11-13) 23:28 PST (AP) -- Bigger is better. But not necessarily smarter.
What else should we conclude about all those baseball players who were still stubborn, desperate or just plain dumb enough to get caught using steroids even though they knew at least six months in advance that testing was on the way? On Thursday, Major League Baseball said of 1,438 anonymous tests conducted this season, between 5 and 7 percent were positive. Exactly how many players that translated into is difficult to say, especially after the players' union and management got into a disagreement (what a surprise) over how to interpret the results.
But this much is known: In addition to testing every one on the 40-man roster for each of the game's 30 teams when the season began -- about 1,200 players -- the labor contract signed in September, 2002, gave the commissioner's office the right to test up to 240 players randomly. That means the number of players who got caught could be as low as three dozen or as high as 100.
Either way, it makes what Minnesota outfielder Dustan Mohr said on hearing the news even more interesting: "I'm kind of surprised it's not higher."
Frankly, he's not the only one.
Since there were no penalties and none of the players who tested positive this time around were identified, there was only so much incentive to get off the juice right away.
But let's assume that some players did anyway, if only to try and keep the number of positive tests below the 5 percent threshold mandating that testing with penalties would go into effect next season. Then keep in mind that nearly half of those 40 roster spots were filled by pitchers, who stand to benefit less from steroids.... unqte ====
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2003/11/13/sports0228EST0140.DTL
It talks about steroid in sport. Does it mean - avoid use of something illegal (like steroids by baseball players)?
There's another one but it talks about engines: http://www.watsons-streetworks.com/get_off_juice.html
Salvo, was there anything in the movie concerning drugs?
2 times in the entire www - that's indeed seems a very rare expression. |
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Aranthaa I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#4 (permalink) Thu Aug 19, 2004 16:42 pm Get off the juice again |
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Hi Aranthaa,
Thank you for enlightening us on this juicy issue. Incidentally, I've just spoken on the phone to Raymond Romanos who is from the States and he hadn't heard of that expression either. (I must admit «juice» is almost a homophone and we say that phrase in question over phone it might cause some confusion. _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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#5 (permalink) Thu Aug 19, 2004 17:16 pm Get off the juice?! |
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Hi everybody,
They were talking about steroids in the movie!
Thanks everybody!
Regards Salvo |
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Salvo I'm new here and I like it ;-)
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#6 (permalink) Fri Aug 20, 2004 8:04 am Thanks to the internet |
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| So the first article was the one containing the matching expression. That's the benefits of the internet, in addition to entertainment search engines can be valuable tools as well. I've just translated a medical report from German without any paper specialist dictionaries just browsing German and Russian medical sites and finding correct matches...and that's with my German which is much worse than English of any of the learners here. I've found that Internet can be especially invaluable if you're struggling with some purely technical stuff and unable to find a specialist to enlighten you. Not every detail you can get by searching of course and I must admit it can be misleading but with some practice in the majority of cases you can still find a couple of ideas or clues for further research or for 'torturing' experts with more advanced queries. |
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Aranthaa I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#7 (permalink) Wed Apr 29, 2009 2:44 am get off the juice |
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| yo people from back in 2004 I come from the future I mean no harm to you.....regarding your inquiry: quit drinking;lay of the booze... |
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#8 (permalink) Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:58 am get off the juice |
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DON, I agree with your answer, and was just about to answer in that form too.
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Kitosdad I'm a Communicator ;-)

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| Report: Recently, I chanced upon an article on the standard of spoken English... | Phrases: "out of the blue" and "out of my league" |