slice up



slice someone or something up

to cut someone or something up into slices. The blades of the lawn mower can slice you up if you get too close. The sharp blades sliced up Bobby's rubber ball.
See also: slice, up

slice up

v.
To cut or divide something into slices: We sliced up the loaf of bread and made sandwiches. The developer sliced the estate up into three-acre lots.
See also: slice, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
GonÇAl-Catalan
KyllikkiKUYL-leek-kee (Finnish)Finnish, Finnish Mythology
Severus-Ancient Roman
Norbertonor-BER-to (Spanish, Italian)Spanish, Portuguese, Italian
Ailsa-Scottish
LucasLOO-kəs (English), LUY-kahs (Dutch), luy-KAH (French), LOO-kəsh (Portuguese), LOO-kahs (Spanish)English, Dutch, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Biblical Latin