A slice off a cut loaf is never missed meaning
What does the saying 'A slice off a cut loaf is never missed' mean?
Idiom: A slice off a cut loaf is never missed
Meaning:
Used colloquially to describe having sexual intercourse with someone who is not a virgin, especially when they are in a relationship. The analogy refers to a loaf of bread; it is not readily apparent, once the end has been removed, exactly how many slices have been taken.
('You never miss a slice from a cut
loaf' is also used.)
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