The end pieces on a loaf of bread. These slices are the most despised of all bread slices as everyone reaches around them to get to a normal piece. Having a Judas slice served to you feels like betrayal because you know the person giving it to you just wants to finish off the loaf so they can open a new one. Name is derived from John 13:26 where Jesus indicated which disciple was to betray him at the Last Supper by dipping bread into a dish and giving it to Judas Iscariot. The bread - if taken from a whole loaf - would have been one of the ends, thus making it the Judas slice.
"Hey bro, want a sammich? Just got two slices left!"
"Yeah, the Judas slices. No thanks!"
"I'll just throw it out then."
"Yeah, the Judas slices. No thanks!"
"I'll just throw it out then."
by Werd_Smythe September 19, 2014