Definition
Cow’s milk.
In Context
- "Cow Juice. Milk."
- "She called, “Alice Jean, a cow juice,” and laughed, exposing gold fillings. “We seen it ordered that way in a picture show,” she said. Alice Jean brought the milk foamy from the spigot and went away without speaking."
- "“[…] Perhaps beef tea?” / “I had that boiled cow juice before, no thanks.”"
- "[H]er fingers were brittle, broken at the wrinkles in her knuckles. These tiny white cracks caught cow juices and ragged slits of tobacco. […] Ira Sloan remembered: his mother smelled of hot pungent milk and sweet smoke."
- "The French treat butter as if it were meat juice twice removed, and it is a form of natural sauce if thought of as condensed cow juice."
- "“I’ll have a veggie wimpy and a cow juice,” she told the lunch Lady. “And for dessert I’d like an Eve with a lid.” […] She had no idea where the third-grader had learned the secret lunchroom language, but she gave Katie a veggie burger, a container of milk, and a slice of apple pie anyway."
- "Plans for more sequels deserve to be sliced, diced, drown^([sic]) in a vat of mulched cow juices and buried."
- "The baffled visitor will often encounter pasteurised milk, skimmed milk, semi-skimmed milk, fat-free milk, cream, coffee cream, sour milk, fortified milk, and usually also a lactose-free, fat-free milk-free milk so removed from everyday cow juice that European Union food regulations insisted its name be changed Milk Drink (maitojuoma)."
- "‘Cheese is fermented cow juices?’ / ‘Milk – gross!’"
- "Chocolate milk is not the byproduct of brown cows; it is not gathered and siphoned into cartons after chocolate rainstorms; it's just normal cow juice with some cocoa mixed in."
- "Kitty stated, “My husband, me, and my daughter; Bella, and Constance, will have […] three coffees, and milk.” / The waitress hollered, “Order up! I need; […] 3 Angels on horseback, with 3 Belly warmers, and a cow juice!”"