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Bean Slice

A word used to offend someone lightly in Scottish Slang.
Oi Bean Slice. Fuck up Bean Slice,
by Dr.Zomboss September 9, 2025
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huge slice of pie

Adjective

To be a big deal; very important, or popular
“Hey dad have you ever heard of the singer Elton John?” “Yeah he was a huge slice of pie back in my day.”
by Bebus April 2, 2023
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New York Slice & Dice

The process in which a person murders a rival by slicing his or her (or their, lets be politically correct, here) throat with an incredibly stale and sharpened slice of New York pizza.
"Holy cow man! What happened to Tony?" "It looks like the old New York Slice & Dice..."
by The Real Fart Monger April 6, 2022
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room slice

This is a slice of pizza that your get to take back to your hotel room after a long night of partying and drinking.
KC and i were out late in Las Vegas partying. We had to stop at Pin up Pizza and get a room slice before crashing in the hotel
Room.
by Gmoney2323 April 14, 2018
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Home-slice

A variant of the nickname homie, but with more pizzazz.

Like a slice of pizza, but the homie is the pizza.
Whaddup, home-slice?
by FishViking June 25, 2017
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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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