slice of the pie
The idiom "slice of the pie" refers to getting a share of something valuable, often used in contexts involving profit or benefits distribution.
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Definition
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(idiom, informal)A share of money, profits, or benefits that are divided among people involved in a venture.
Example
- Every investor wants their slice of the pie from the company's earnings.
- The team members each received a slice of the pie for their contributions to the project.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "slice of the pie":
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