To remember how to spell PIECE, just think "Piece starts with the sord Pie, as in, I'll have a PIEce of PIE please".
by Shelly Bozdog December 09, 2006
in contrast to piece of cake, it means a task that looks easy but once you get into it is actually very difficult or time consuming
by future-boy June 11, 2018
by Monkeygrease August 02, 2005
To say “Goodbye” among friends or “I love you” to someone who you are starting to date without actually saying those three words of commitment or just not to be cheese.
Note: This needs to be used between two people. One saying pie and the other cake.
Note: This needs to be used between two people. One saying pie and the other cake.
Piece of Pie/Piece of Cake
Amanda: Girl, you got this! I gotta take this call. Piece of Pie!
Andrea: You are the best. Piece of cake!
Amanda: Girl, you got this! I gotta take this call. Piece of Pie!
Andrea: You are the best. Piece of cake!
by CLo from Da Block October 29, 2018
To say I love you to someone and they say it back without both of you wanting true commitment, or niether of you are ready to say "I love you" yet.
(Girlfriend and boyfriend are finishing up talking on the phone)
Anna: Babe, I'll talk to you tomorrow.
Dave: Ok.
Anna: Piece of cake, piece of pie.
Dave: Piece of cake, piece of pie.
(both hang up the phone)
Anna: Babe, I'll talk to you tomorrow.
Dave: Ok.
Anna: Piece of cake, piece of pie.
Dave: Piece of cake, piece of pie.
(both hang up the phone)
by Sha-Ni October 11, 2007
This is when you are flirting with the opposite sex and you want to get their attention to have a bang, you say "hey, fancy a piece of my pie? Its moist and delicious".
by pie_faceblabla17 January 10, 2017