by UrbanPerfect86 January 30, 2019
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.
by catpeesweeties February 09, 2021
by bigorangeblood November 04, 2010
It's a 'saying' to use when you're about to pee your pants and can't hold it any longer. Basically, a type of distraction to think of something totally different.
"I gotta pee so bad...I'm going to piss my pants" .... "Sliced Bread Sliced Bread"
"I'm not going to make it to the bathroom...shouldn't have had that last beer" ...."Sliced Bread Sliced Bread"
"I'm not going to make it to the bathroom...shouldn't have had that last beer" ...."Sliced Bread Sliced Bread"
by ktone October 21, 2024
to save someone from being shot, stabbed, or killed. this is often used by the person winning a fight as mercy.
by Ratthaloss October 26, 2022
1) the beat up pussy walls resulting from countless poundings of meat in taco.
2) the smell and color resembles liver
2) the smell and color resembles liver
by SETHMU October 14, 2008
Removing the first slice of bread in a loaf to take the fresher one underneath it. Usually the second-slicer neglects to throw out the rejected first slice, instead choosing to crumple it back into the packet. This eventually leads to third- and fourth-slicing, until basically the whole top half of the loaf is stale. Also applies to: biscuits.
"Why are the first three slices of this loaf all crumpled and stale?"
"Urgh. That would be due to the second-slicing."
"Urgh. That would be due to the second-slicing."
by FiendishT August 21, 2009