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Slice of sunshine 

Slang for sex or a sexual encounter.

When any sexual act is performed, whether on oneself, with a couple or more, then you are considered to be giving someone a "slice of sunshine"
Paul: Have you seen Sam?
Marc: Yes, he's in the bedroom giving Michelle a slice of sunshine.

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Sam: Where've you been?
Scott: At home mate, giving myself a slice of sunshine.

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Michelle: Last night this dude performed the red eagle on me.
Sam: That is a nasty slice of sunshine.
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slice of life

n. pl. slices of life
slice-of-life (slsv-lf) adj.

An episode of actual experience represented realistically and with little alteration in a dramatic, fictional, or journalistic work; A genre or particular style of writing.
In describing the author's work, his writings were generally "Slice of Life" or periodic.
slice of life by EricL. October 30, 2005

Slice of heaven 

Something or someone that a person loves so much that they have the feeling they can't live without it.
🧀slices of cheese are my slice of heaven.
Slice of heaven by 4we80m3 Mustache September 26, 2019

slice and dice 

To slice and dice is to break a body of information down into smaller parts or to examine it from different viewpoints so that you can understand it better. In cooking, you can slice a vegetable or other food or you can dice it (which means to break it down into small cubes). One approach to dicing is to first slice and then cut the slices up into dices. In data analysis, the term generally implies a systematic reduction of a body of data into smaller parts or views that will yield more information. The term is also used to mean the presentation of information in a variety of different and useful ways.

This term can be compared to drilldown, which is the process of dividing an information area up into finer and finer layers in a hierarchy, but with the purpose of narrowing in to one small area or item.

Also can be used as a reference to violence.
"Multidimensional analysis involves drill as well as slice and dice."
slice and dice by iopq August 12, 2004
Asking for a piece of someone's food
"Hey. That cookie looks yummy!"
"Yeah u want some?"

"Slice me!"
slice me by mms:) January 2, 2012

Slice The Dimples

To "slice the dimples" is to enjoy a round of golf.
"Yo...Sammy...what say we go out and slice the dimples this Saturday?"

Slice of Paper 

A better, and more technically correct, way of saying "piece of paper". Its usage pioneered by Matthew Baker.
Guy 1: Hey man, can I borrow a slice of paper?

Guy 2: Sure man. Sounds like a plan.
Slice of Paper by madba May 25, 2010