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A slice off a cut loaf is never missed
Used colloquially to describe having sexual intercourse with someone who is not a virgin, especially when they are in a relationship. The analogy refers to a loaf of bread; it is not readily apparent, once the end has been removed, exactly how many slices have been taken.('You never miss a slice from a cut loaf' is also used.)
slice off
To cut article or some allocation off of some beyond affair or piece, with or as with a blade. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "slice" and "off." Debris from the blast broken his duke off. Slice off a allotment for me, will you? We'll accept to allotment off any branches assuming signs of rot.Learn more: off, sliceslice something off
to cut article off with slicing motions. Sue broken the asleep branches off with a timberline saw. Karen broken off a nice allotment of turkey.Learn more: off, sliceslice off
v. To cut article from a beyond piece: I best up the knife and broken off a allotment of cheese. The chef captivated the pineapple down and broken the top off.
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