Probably about the same thing as "Liquid Sunshine".
I.E. Rain, and its derivatives.
That is called hovering.
I call it, 'wet'.
"Betelgeuse" is the ancient name given to a star in the constellation of Orion.That word is often pronounced "Beetle Juice" by English speakers.So far, no other object in the sky has been given the same name.
Entirely predictable. It's so predictable that we can measure the position of the Sun in the sky to determine our position, a method we call "celestial navigation".
In the Bible, God called the sky "heaven" as stated in Genesis 1:8 - “And God called the expanse Heaven. And there was evening and there was morning, the second day.”
When I was growing up in England my family frequently used the term 'Sky Juice' to refer to plain water as in "What would you like to drink?" "Oh, just sky juice for me, thanks." Strange how this term does not seem to appear in the dictionaries.
Orion's armpit
squeezing
The juice shop is in Explorers of Sky only. It is not in Darkness or Time.
The phrase 'sky on' cannot be used as a phrase in a sentence.
Moose juice
Vitreous Humor as I remember from biology.
Hail.
The Egyptians did not have a sky god, they had the sky goddess Nut.
you call them icecaps that fall from the sky
cosmopolitan
Juice Taster