A SLICE of pizza without toppings: Plain or Cheese?

What do you call a slice of pizza with no toppings?

  • Plain slice

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  • Slice of cheese/Cheese slice

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when i order a whole pizza i say plain cheese just so the dude doesn't ask if i want toppings, but when i order a slice i just say a slice.
 
What pizzas did the World Trade Center worker order on 9/11?



2 large plains.
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I've never said I'll have a cheese pizza. Always say either just a slice or a plain pie.
 
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anybody try that cheese and buffalo chicken pizza from Ppaa johns? not the biggest fan of Ppaa but that sounds nice
 
When you get pepperoni, do you ask for pepperoni and cheese?

Depends where you're at.

If I'm at a shop that has pizzas already made and sells slices, then no, because they don't have pizza without cheese pre-made.

If I'm calling dominos, yes.

Them: "What would you like on your large deep dish?"

Me: "cheese and pepperoni."

You'd be surprised at the number of pizzas ordered without cheese or without sauce. I've seen people order pizzas with the hot wing sauce instead of pizza sauce. :x

What if I want extra cheese? Do I order extra plain?
 
the moment you said extra it wasn't plain. :stoneface:

"can i get a pizza with cheese and chicken and pineapples"

Like what the **** is a pizza with cheese :lol: You mean... a pizza?
 
the moment you said extra it wasn't plain. :stoneface:

"can i get a pizza with cheese and chicken and pineapples"

Like what the **** is a pizza with cheese :lol: You mean... a pizza?

The extra plain part was a joke..

Although, what you're saying is that an extra cheese pizza isn't plain, right?

So, if you walked into a room with an extra cheese pizza and someone asked: "is that a plain pizza"?

You'd actually say: "No, it's not plain, It's extra cheese." ?

Just sounds weird. Imagine 3 pizzas lined up and pointing at each one -

Pepperoni


Sausage


PLAIN

Just sounds dumb. But, it's just a regional thing just like "soda" and "pop".

I'm from the Midwest and it seems like everyone says "pop".....makes me cringe as much as 98% of people who live in Illinois say "El-inois" :x
 
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