Near Rhymes:
* "Sliver": This word is close enough in sound, but it's not a direct rhyme. It could be used in a slang context to refer to a small piece of something.
* "Shiver": This word is also a near rhyme, and it's often used in slang to describe a feeling of fear or nervousness.
Rhyming with "silver" itself:
* "Silver": This word itself can be used slangily to describe something that is expensive or valuable. For example, "That new car is pure silver!"
Creative Options:
* "Gilded": Although not a direct rhyme, "gilded" can be used in slang to describe something that is covered in gold, which is associated with wealth and luxury, similar to silver.
Important Note: Slang words are often context-dependent and can vary significantly depending on the speaker's region, age, and social group.