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shice, n. and a. slang (? Obs.).|ʃaɪs| Also shise. [G. scheiss; cf. shicer.] A. n. Nothing; base money; something worthless. B. adj. Worthless, counterfeit, spurious.
1859Hotten Dict. Slang 91 Shice, nothing; ‘to do anything for shice’, to get no payment. 1877Five Years' Penal Servitude iii. 240, I ascertained while at Dartmoor that a very large ‘business’ is done in ‘shise’. c1890Five Years of Prison Life ii. 62 Seeing how the fellow was acting he sent him two ‘shise’ notes, which gave him a dose that ‘corked him’. 1939J. B. Priestley Let People Sing x. 256 ‘I keep tellin' Knocker it's a shice,’ said Micky earnestly. |