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Homeslice 

1. Another term for homie, but more personal and often used amongst friends of the highest value.

2. A slice of homie. You have a group of homies, and homeslice is used to address just one of them.
Kristy: "Hey Peta, wanna go skateboarding?"

Peta: "Sure, homeslice."
Homeslice by Kristy deSM November 9, 2011

hoeflinger 

Noun - Has more than one meaning. One definition is being a fighter. This person is a master in the art of beating hoes down with no mercy. Additionally, it can be used as another term for pimpin and/or being a playa. This person can pimp hoes like nobody business.

Or as a verb - Their pimp hand is not only strong enough to slap a hoe but fling a hoe ass as across a room as well. This is a very skilled motherfucker.
After a hoe slept with Nikki's man, Nikki called on her Hoeflinger to whoop that hoe ass.

Antonio's hoes know that if they don't have his money in full he will slang they hoein ass until they gets his money. Hoe.
hoeflinger by Nikkibish May 9, 2014

Hoeflicker 

a total bad ass who has many professional skills
DUDE YOUR SUCH A HOEFLICKER
Hoeflicker by Hoeflicker October 4, 2008

homeslice 

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
homeslice by Miss. Wiz March 21, 2010

Homeslice 

To be used in same context of of Homeboy.
person 1:"Yo my homeslice, holla up in yo face!"
person 2:"Indeed."
Homeslice by Bish November 24, 2003

homeslice 

Whats up homeslice, hows it going?
homeslice by shaggymorphism November 3, 2021