Pronunciation: /ˈbrɛksɪt dʒuːs/
noun Brexit juice
A1 I heard that Brexit juice is a popular drink in the UK.
A2 Can you pass me the Brexit juice? I want to try it.
B1 The cafe down the street serves a delicious Brexit juice made with local ingredients.
B2 I prefer the homemade Brexit juice over the store-bought version.
C1 The Brexit juice industry has seen a significant increase in sales since the UK left the EU.
C2 Experts predict that the price of Brexit juice will rise due to new trade agreements.
formal The impact of Brexit juice on the economy is still being closely monitored by analysts.
informal Have you heard about this new Brexit juice craze? It's supposed to be good for your health.
slang I can't believe they're still arguing about Brexit juice, it's such a mess.
figurative The political landscape has been transformed by the Brexit juice that has been spilled.
Brexit juices
more Brexit juice
most Brexit juice
Brexit juice
will be Brexit juice
has been Brexit juice
is being Brexit juice
Brexit juice
Brexit juice
to Brexit juice
Brexit juicing
Brexit juiced