Usually a British or Irish term. It means something Extremely good or appealing. Heres an explanation of the words
Slice- as in a slice of pie, which is very appealing
Fried - Everyone loves fried food
Gold - Fuck, who doesnt love gold?
So, therefore, Slice of fried gold means something that when you see it, you melt in your pants
Hows that for a slice of fried gold?
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A slice of pizza eaten while waiting for a full pie to be cooked.
Sal: I'm here to pick up two large pies and a small antipast
Vinny: Five more minutes
Sal: OK, give me a warm up slice while I wait.
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For Immigrants, a fleeting glance of how things are back home.
The Indian student read the newspapers - hoping to get some home slice, and feel warm over it.
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urban slag for a white person...
"YO Yo Yo White Slice, what up?!"
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A pasty like baked product, containing diced beef in rich gravy. rectangular shape with zig zag markings on the top.
'Do you want anything from the shop?'
'Yeah, get me one of them Ginsters peppered steak slices, they're delicious!'
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More commonly referred to as a piece of paper, this phrase is used as a substitute to that.
Sir please may I have a slice of paper
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