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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Slicer

Slicer \Sli"cer\, n. One who, or that which, slices; specifically, the circular saw of the lapidary.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
slicer

1520s, agent noun from slice (v.).

Wiktionary
slicer

n. 1 Someone or thing which slices. 2 A slicing cucumber.

WordNet
slicer
  1. n. a golfer whose shots typically curve right (for right-handed golfers)

  2. a machine for cutting; usually with a revolving blade

  3. knife especially designed for slicing particular foods, as cheese

Wikipedia
Slicer (disambiguation)

A slicer is a tool for slicing meat

Slicer may also refer to:

  • Slicer (Transformers)
  • The Slicer (Seinfeld)
Slicer (robot)

Slicer was a robot from the Netherlands that appeared in the Dutch version of TV show Robot Wars. Named after a meat slicer because of its weaponry, a spinning drum, it won the first series but did not return for the second, thus being undefeated. in the process it was one of the few robots to never lose a battle. The team consisted of Erik de Vrijer, who previously entered the First World Championship in UK Series 3 under Techno-Lease, and Jos Boon.

Usage examples of "slicer".

The lanky slicer was peering through an access panel with his magnispecs flipped down, manipulating a micrograbber in each hand and muttering to himself in a high-pitched, staccato manner that sounded alarmingly like machine code.

Beyond the boundaries of her place lay the cutlery to be shared: the suckett forks, condiment spoons, Sugar shells, mote spoons, pickle forks, butter picks, nut picks, cheese scoops, horseradish spoons, and various others, not to be confused with the soup ladles, fish slicers, jelly servers, snuff spoons, and wick scissors to be wielded by the servants.

We equipped them with apple parers, corers and slicers and set them to work in the basement of the haymaker.

Scuttlesby when she reviewed the 24-hour-a-day videotape record of the floss collection, the offender would be offered his choice of punishments: (1) His right thumb would be cut off with a dull cheese slicer.

From a terrapin tapping his feet nearby Jon-Tom plucked a device that looked like a cross between a saw and a cheese slicer but was less biting than either.

If you won't use the coin personally, buy more iron to make your cheese slicers.

The money goes to getting a store front or garage, a cheap truck, some scales, freezers, bags, shelving, chopping blocks, slicer and whatever else you need.

That made it a formidable slicer and dicer in its own right, yet its real function was mainly to form the basic matrix for the tool's force field and give the force blade balance and some heft.

In the rear of her cart are eight sets of slicers adapted for use on the river.

His other works of destruction are still in progress, but the spring melt has come sooner this year, and Brede will need the river slicers soon, once the runoff dies down.

Amazing, isn't it, how so many expert slicers know everything about computers and droids and yet don't know when to keep their mouths shut.

We'll have to hold them off long enough for the slicers to pull up a copy of the Caamas Document and transmit it out to the attacking ships.