See also: homeslice

English

edit

Etymology

edit

Variant of homeboy or homie +‎ slice.

Pronunciation

edit
  • Audio (US):(file)

Noun

edit

home slice (plural home slices)

  1. (chiefly African-American Vernacular) A fellow, particularly a male acquaintance, from one's home town.
    • 2000, Tommy Housworth, Smirking into the Abyss[1]:
      Corey F: Chill, Steve-o. I’m just lookin’ after my home slice here.
    • 2002, Stephen J Cannell, The Viking Funeral[2]:
      Rod was my home slice. He and I rolled up scumbags together for two years in SWAT. I loved that guy.
    • 2003, Frank Owen, Clubland[3]:
      He was practically a home slice and knew all the ancient haunts.

Alternative forms

edit