dime piece

noun

Etymology

Suggesting a score of ten out of ten on the informal scale of beauty, since a dime is worth ten cents. Possibly in imitation of timepiece.

Definitions

  1. A beautiful woman.

    • You're not a dime piece, you're a diva
    • Carmiesha "Lil' Muddah" Vernoy had been with me since back in the day. She was more than a dime piece. She was drop-dead gorgeous and had the best pussy in the world.
    • "Don't act like we didn't kick it something fierce back in the day." Drew smiled. "My homies knew what I was working with back then," he said. "It ain't too often a brotha lucks up on a bona-fide dimepiece like you, Lachez."

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA