it's been a slice

English

Etymology

Perhaps from slice of life.

Phrase

it's been a slice

  1. (slang) I have had an enjoyable time.
    • 1990, Charles McKelvy, Odin the Homeless and Other Stories, page 171:
      Well, Dad, it's been a slice. Write when you find work.
    • 2018, Ardelle Holden, A Person of Interest, page 146:
      It's been a slice. Here are Jim's keys. Give my regards to Grant.

Usage notes

  • Used when departing.
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