Pie-cost

What is Pie-cost?


1.

Part of the dumb "pie-cost" joke.

Joker: Too bad we don't have a pie-cost.

Victim: What's a pie-cost?

Joker: Oh, about six bucks ... (rim-shot)

(also, same joke, using "hen-way" (oh, about 3 pounds ...)

See piecost, henway

2.

adjective used to describe something cheap and of poor quality. Worth about $1.20 (the cost of a pie). This term is only used by Maori and Polynesians in Auckland.

Nesian: F*** bro, those shoes are pie-cost bro. Don't yous get enough Dole money to buy shoes?

Maori: Nah bro I racks them eh!


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