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by Thekanada August 24, 2022
the title for the event at the end of term two in which the ultimate overlord liam sent the words up homeslice to everyone in the entire grade
by nofriendzn8 June 27, 2017
the term originally used to describe prison inmates that remind other prisoners of their lives on the outside.
Person 1: Yo, homeslice, I used to live three blockes from you back in LA.
Person 2: Word. What you in for, bro?
Person 2: Word. What you in for, bro?
by BigDogC June 12, 2008
A good friend, aka a homie. This word is used when either greeting or departing from your homie. For example, "Yo homie, what's up!" Likewise, "Alright homie, I gotta dip like a potato chip." This term can also be used when asking your homie a question or making a bold statement (i.e.) "Hey homeslice, how much cheddah do I owe you?" or "Homeslice, you trying to rip me off yo?"
A good way to remember this term is to conceptualize a pizza pie. Assume every piece of pizza is a friend. You like slices of pizzas in the same respect you like your homeslices.
In essence,
Pizza slices = homeslices = homies
In essence,
Pizza slices = homeslices = homies
by Miss. Wiz March 21, 2010