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Slice

In the Inverclyde area of Scotland, slice refers to square sausage (sometimes called Lorne sausage). Some other areas of Scotland may use the term "slice sausage", but using slice to mean square sausage only tends to be used in Inverclyde.
"This breakfast pack has hash browns, black pudding, sausages and slice."
by catpeesweeties February 9, 2021
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I’ve got cheese to slice

Really busy with things to do, like Christmas dinner.
We called mom in when she was busy cooking, then she said “well, I’ve got cheese to slice” and went back to the kitchen.
by CherishedQuench933 December 25, 2022
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slice of my bread

A term for sex
Hey man do you want a slice of my bread?
by Fifi 1010101 March 8, 2017
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honey slice

The last piece of bread in the loaf that is either unpaired, or in the case of end slices, too small to make a sandwich with. Best eaten with a slather of honey, jam, etc.
The good thing about odd-number sliced loaves is that I'll always have a honey slice to snack on.
by nunuhya July 16, 2021
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The moons just a slice away

For something to seem simple, but in reality it's nonsense. Also used to confuse and or troll others; a friendly joke.
"Yo bro, she said no when I asked her out."
"Sometimes the moons just a slice away bro."
by James E. Robert October 4, 2015
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Slice

A piece of new information; the rundown; the scoop; the tea.
I have to tell you the slice!
Spill the slice
by anonymous March 3, 2024
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home slice

Your bestie.
by Baccadude April 22, 2018
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