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piecey


piece of bread, normally half a "sanga" (sandwich); usually used when asking smaller children, but acceptable when talking to your spouse: Would you like a sanga or a piecey? Also, piecee.

Contributor's comments: A slice of bread: "Would you like a vegemite piecee?"

Contributor's comments: Slice of bread with a topping: "Do you want a jam piecy?"

Contributor's comments: My Nanna always called a slice of bread with butter and jam or vegemite on it a "piecey" , obviously this was a nick name word for "piece" . Her family were from Scotland so it must be from there. I still use it with my 6yo son. It is just one slice of bread.