Guckslice
/Guhk-sly-ss/
Noun. The piece of bread at the beginning or end of a complete bread loaf.
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I throw away the guckslices every time; they taste so weird to me.
Etymology u0026amp; Word Origins
The Guck in guckslice is an informal English word that originally means “dirty or unpleasant substance.” In the case of guckslices, many feel that they are in fact unpleasant to eat and use. The slice in guckslice simply represents “a slice of bread.”
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