SLIC
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(Federal) Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation.
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- Slice
noun 1. a thin, flat piece cut from something: a slice of bread. 2. a part, portion, or share: a slice of land. 3. any of various implements with a thin, broad blade or part, as for turning food in a frying pan, serving fish at the table, or taking up printing ink; spatula. 4. […]
- Slice-and-dice
noun the process of breaking something down (e.g. information) into smaller parts to examine and understand it, possibly to assemble a new whole; also, the presentation of information in a variety of new and useful ways Word Origin from food preparation device of this name
- Slice-bar
noun 1. a long-handled instrument with a blade at the end, for clearing away or breaking up clinkers, coal, etc., in a furnace. noun 1. an iron bar used for raking out furnaces
- Slice-of-life
[slahys-uh v-lahyf] /ˈslaɪs əvˈlaɪf/ adjective 1. of, relating to, or being a naturalistic, unembellished representation of real life: a play with slice-of-life dialogue.
- Slice of the pie
Also, slice of the cake . A share of the proceeds or benefits, as in It’s reasonable for a heavy contributor to ask for a big slice of the pie . This metaphor for a division of the spoils dates from the late 1800s. Also see the synonym piece of the action