by TheWhip February 8, 2024
Get the slice countermug. 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 9, 2021
Get the Slicemug. A variant of the nickname homie, but with more pizzazz.
Like a slice of pizza, but the homie is the pizza.
Like a slice of pizza, but the homie is the pizza.
Whaddup, home-slice?
by FishViking June 25, 2017
Get the Home-slicemug. that medium tinned moon slice was so good
i couldnt of imagine how good medium tinned moon slice was going to be
i couldnt of imagine how good medium tinned moon slice was going to be
by sik'ed December 7, 2010
Get the medium tinned moon slicemug. Used commonly by football hooligans, 'I'll slice you open like an envelope' can hint that the person saying the phrase is carrying a knife and intends to use it lethally on the person they are saying the phrase too. Can also mean that the person it's being said too acts 'big' and 'untouchable' and the person saying it is easily going to beat them up.
'Threat'
'Threat'
Football hooligan- 'you think you can take me on?'
Opposing team football hooligan- 'I'll slice you open like an envelope'
Opposing team football hooligan- 'I'll slice you open like an envelope'
by Cpfcjames September 5, 2016
Get the I'll slice you open like an envelopemug. 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
Get the I’ve got cheese to slicemug. 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.
by nunuhya July 16, 2021
Get the honey slicemug.