Definition of want a piece of (one)
want a piece of (one) 
verb
- to desire someone physically.
I want a piece of him.
by Elizabeth, NJ, USA, Apr 02 1998.
- to want to fight. A confident response to a percieved challenge. Also want a piece of this.
Do you want a piece of me? Come on!
by Anonymous, Feb 04 1999.
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- want: want a piece of this
- piece: abbreviated piece of nothing – break off a piece – (show 13 more)
- of: 12 points short of a pica – abbreviated piece of nothing – (show 180 more)
- a: 12 points short of a pica – a – (show 530 more)
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