A police or highway patrol car driving on an interstate highway making it impossible for anyone to pass.
by J-Rod123 May 1, 2006
An acronym standing for "Phone, Asian, Chick, Elderly," stereotypically considered the four worst categories of drivers (i.e., people talking on cell phones, people of Asian decent, women and old people). Similar to a pace car in NASCAR, the PACE car usually sets the pace for the flow of traffic by driving slowly or erratically in front of cars wishing to pass or drive faster. Once the PACE car gets out of the way, traffic will return to normal speeds and predictability. Often other drivers in the rear of the pack will guess which category the PACE car driver belongs to before seeing the driver when and if they are finally able to pass.
Be careful honey, it looks like there's a PACE car up ahead creating a bottleneck in the flow of traffic. At first I thought they were looking for an address or parking space but now I can see its just a PACE car. What kind of PACE car do you think it will turn out to be?
by C. Elliot Lee September 15, 2013
pace means prick face carty means an asshole. so when you call a guy prick face carty. It is a coach who is a prick.
by joe from cocomo April 21, 2009
by DanAW June 21, 2015
Corporate speak for "Our workplace is practically a free for all with no accountability unless your a higher up." Often said to lure in naive teenagers for fodder workers.
Fast paced tells you the the managers hardly ever work themselves and the supervisors and assistant managers are left to run the show. I highly recommend you steer clear of any Job that has "fast paced" in it's description.
by A Human Male February 1, 2022
tha most gangsta of all the kennel. you might see him crip walking to Mcdonalds to get nothing but a large Coca-Cola. once he haes the coke he pulls out his piece usually a desert eagle and cleans it on the tables buy the grimace swings.
"Are you looking at my piece little girl". "gimme that cheeseburger and scram before i get all upside your grill".
Little girl: "Mum, Pace Dogg Stole my cheeseburger again".
Mum: "Thats alright sweetie ill ring the police"
Little girl: "Hes leaving"
Mum: "don't worry he want get far, he drives a Holden"
Little girl: "Mum, Pace Dogg Stole my cheeseburger again".
Mum: "Thats alright sweetie ill ring the police"
Little girl: "Hes leaving"
Mum: "don't worry he want get far, he drives a Holden"
by ilovemcds May 3, 2010
Latin, for "Rest in Peace." You'll see the Latin word 'in' remains the same. However, it has other uses.
by Leiko October 6, 2004