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- A pie chart.
- (historical) A former low-denomination coin of northern India.
- (zoology) Ellipsis of pie-dog (“an Indian breed, a stray dog in Indian contexts”).
- (figuratively) The whole of a wealth or resource, to be divided in parts.
- Any of various other, non-pastry dishes that maintain the general concept of a shell with a filling.
- (historical) A traditional Spanish unit of length, equivalent to about 27.9 cm.
- (informal) Something very easy; a piece of cake.
- (slang) The vulva.
- (slang) A kilogram of drugs, especially cocaine.
- A type of pastry that consists of an outer crust and a filling. (Savory pies are more popular in the UK and sweet pies are more popular in the US, so "pie" without qualification has different connotations in these dialects.)
- (Northeastern US) A pizza.
- A paper plate covered in cream, shaving foam or custard that is thrown or rubbed in someone’s face for comical purposes, to raise money for charity, or as a form of political protest; a custard pie; a cream pie.
- (letterpress typography) Alternative form of pi (“metal type that has been spilled, mixed together, or disordered”).
- (cricket) An especially badly bowled ball.
- dish baked in pastry-lined pan often with a pastry top
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- (transitive) To go around (a corner) in a guarded manner.
- (transitive, UK, slang, often followed by off) To ignore (someone).
- (transitive) Alternative form of pi (“to spill or mix printing type”).
- (transitive) To hit in the face with a pie, either for comic effect or as a means of protest (see also pieing).
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- (Australia, slang) A pie.
- A bagged package, randomly picked, which contains surprises (e.g., mystery prizes).
- (now Australia, slang) A sausage.
- A bag from which a gift may be withdrawn (usually unseen until after chosen).
- A non-specific mixed lot of a product at the supplier's choice.
- A bag whose contents are unknown.
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- A pie chart.
- (historical) A former low-denomination coin of northern India.
- (zoology) Ellipsis of pie-dog (“an Indian breed, a stray dog in Indian contexts”).
- (figuratively) The whole of a wealth or resource, to be divided in parts.
- Any of various other, non-pastry dishes that maintain the general concept of a shell with a filling.
- (historical) A traditional Spanish unit of length, equivalent to about 27.9 cm.
- (informal) Something very easy; a piece of cake.
- (slang) The vulva.
- (slang) A kilogram of drugs, especially cocaine.
- A type of pastry that consists of an outer crust and a filling. (Savory pies are more popular in the UK and sweet pies are more popular in the US, so "pie" without qualification has different connotations in these dialects.)
- (Northeastern US) A pizza.
- A paper plate covered in cream, shaving foam or custard that is thrown or rubbed in someone’s face for comical purposes, to raise money for charity, or as a form of political protest; a custard pie; a cream pie.
- (letterpress typography) Alternative form of pi (“metal type that has been spilled, mixed together, or disordered”).
- (cricket) An especially badly bowled ball.
- dish baked in pastry-lined pan often with a pastry top
verb
- (transitive) To go around (a corner) in a guarded manner.
- (transitive, UK, slang, often followed by off) To ignore (someone).
- (transitive) Alternative form of pi (“to spill or mix printing type”).
- (transitive) To hit in the face with a pie, either for comic effect or as a means of protest (see also pieing).
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- (Australia, slang) A pie.
- A bagged package, randomly picked, which contains surprises (e.g., mystery prizes).
- (now Australia, slang) A sausage.
- A bag from which a gift may be withdrawn (usually unseen until after chosen).
- A non-specific mixed lot of a product at the supplier's choice.
- A bag whose contents are unknown.