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love juice (countable and uncountable, plural love juices)

  1. A love potion.
    • 2013, Martin S. Bergmann, The Unconscious in Shakespeare's Plays, page 50:
      It is interesting to compare Oberon's love juice with the love potion that Tristan and Isolde drink []
  2. (slang) semen
    • 1972, Amal N Rafik, The Passion Masters:
      His seed poured slowly into me, and I wanted all he could give. My thirsty body drank his love juice as the desert flower drinks the slight morning dew. In an instant he was gone.
    • 1880, The Pearl, volume 11:
      A very few thrusts brought down my love juice again, and I also felt him shoot a tremendously warm flood of his essence into my longing cunt. Our lips were joined in fierce loving, tongue-sucking kisses, whilst I threw my legs over his buttocks, and heaved up my bottom to meet his manly action with the most libidinous abandon.
  3. (slang, colloquial) vaginal fluid or lubrication from squirting or gushing during female ejaculation
    • 1922, Frank Harris, chapter X, in My Life and Loves:
      The next moment I began caressing her red clitoris with my hot, stiff organ: Lorna sighed deeply once or twice and her eyes turned up; slowly I pushed my prick in to the full and drew it out again to the lips, then in again and I felt her warm love-juice gush as she drew up her knees even higher to let me further in []