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词组 slice
释义 slice
noun
  1. a woman or women, objectified sexually UK, 1796
    From the phrase “take a slice” recorded in 1796 as “to intrigue, particularly with a married woman, because a slice of a cut loaf is not missed”; the etymology is further thought to trace back to the proverbial phrase “it is safe taking a shive [a slice] of a cut loaf”, and “shive” is easily exchanged with “swive” (to have sex). Perhaps from an image of the vagina as a slice in the flesh, but also taking a slice of bread as something necessary and in plentiful supply.
  2. an act of sexual intercourse (with a woman) UK
    After the previous sense, possibly influenced by synonymous PORTION
  3. He’d give his arm to tumble her [and] I wouldn’t mind a slice myself, if it comes to that. — Alan Hunter, Gently Does It, 1955
  4. “How do you get a slice from a girl you’ve never met before?” — Marty Beckerman, Generation S.L.U.T., p. 2, 2004
▶ cut off a slice
to have sex (with a woman) UK
A punningly contrived verb form of “slice” (an act of sexual intercourse).
  • There’s plenty never gets to see any [girls], you know, let alone cut themselves off a slice. — Red Daniells, 4 January 1980
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