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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."
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Rainbow Apple Slice

Better than Twygz at bedwars now, he has officially got good.
Maybe one day I will be Rainbow Apple Slice
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slicing the pineapple

Doing something meaningless and retargerous and then having to suffer the subsequent negative consequences
It is actually better to no tocar, pider ayuda than just going ahead and slicing the pineapple on your own
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Slice the mango

Slice the mango: Man, Dave really sliced that mango
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Side slice

They have a side slice
They have a side slice
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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.
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White Sliced piece of bread

A person who is bland, plain, or devoid of any character whatsoever.
John’s cousin is like a white sliced piece of bread; he’s fucking boring.
by anonymous March 2, 2022
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