Sice

//ˈsaɪs// noun, verb, slang

noun, verb, slang ·Moderate ·College level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Alternative spelling of sais. alt-of, alternative
  2. 2
    The number six in a game of dice. obsolete

    "In their common game, the most fortunate throw is thought to have been three Sices[…]"

Verb
  1. 1
    To excite. slang

    "He was siced about going, and I could tell he seemed to be especially pressed about having a sidekick. And, best of all, admission was free with the passes he'd copped from some honey he met at lunch."

Example

More examples

"In their common game, the most fortunate throw is thought to have been three Sices[…]"

Etymology

From Middle English sice or sis, from Anglo-Norman, from Old French sis, sies. Doublet of six.

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