colloquial expression prominently used in Brokerage houses Specialised in Bespokes and Poker. Individuals are known to use it as a middle word, meaning a word said in the middle of a phrase.
by Scarabinio January 21, 2009

Equal number of givers and receivers at either a Wisconsin orgy or one where there are Wisconsin participants. Derived from the term “a horse a piece”.
Hey - will there be a balance at that Red Dear Lake orgy on Thursday? Yup - if you come, they’ll be a buss a piece.
by Db_007 January 10, 2023

by DrLanguage April 8, 2023

A piece box is a plastic or metal box into which a Scottish person puts their piece (packed lunch) or pieces (sandwiches)
by The_Num September 9, 2013

This word is used when you’re thinking of leaving an event or social gathering due to no motive, but not 100% sure about it.
Jayce; “What should we do next??”
Tristan; “I might stackalamar for a piece”
Jayce; “alright, sound bro”
Tristan; “I might stackalamar for a piece”
Jayce; “alright, sound bro”
by Tg97_x April 27, 2021

by nsolo1717 November 25, 2013

John: OMG! I bought a nurse's cape at the Flea this morning!
Jason: Ok like you have the cred to wear that!
John: Not every night... it's totally a fuckin' breakout piece!
Jason: Ok like you have the cred to wear that!
John: Not every night... it's totally a fuckin' breakout piece!
by Mahdy Wrenn February 13, 2009
