salami-slice

Etymology
From the way a large salami is reduced in size by having thin slices removed from it.

Verb

 * 1)  To engage in salami slicing.
 * 2) To divide (something) into small groups or portions; specifically, to tackle (a big task, etc.) in incremental steps.
 * 3) To reduce (something) incrementally (for example, to cut a budget by gradually removing sums of money from it).
 * 1) To reduce (something) incrementally (for example, to cut a budget by gradually removing sums of money from it).
 * 1) To reduce (something) incrementally (for example, to cut a budget by gradually removing sums of money from it).
 * 1) To reduce (something) incrementally (for example, to cut a budget by gradually removing sums of money from it).
 * 1) To reduce (something) incrementally (for example, to cut a budget by gradually removing sums of money from it).
 * 1) To reduce (something) incrementally (for example, to cut a budget by gradually removing sums of money from it).

Translations

 * Italian: fare a fettine,