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Peace: noun, verb & adjective.
Peace is a movement from the late 50's up to today. Peace should not be a fucking trend. Peace should be a symbol of love and true happiness. Peace would rather be supported by 2 people who actually understand and act out, ACT OUT, the meaning than 29847592847 people who simply thing it's a cool thing to have on their shirts because their friends do. "Give peace a chance." -John Lennon ***if you really have the truest amount of pure peace, you would have already known who said that and for what that was said. (which was a song)*** annoying prep fucker: "Don't you love my $250 purse with the peace sign and sparkles all on it?"
**2 mintues later** "Bitch get out of the way." (not peaceful at all.) REAL DEAL!: "Settle down prep, we just need some peace." or "Love is all you need." -The Beatles. |
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September 11, 2005 Urban Word of the Day
A parting phrase, in good manner "See ya later; peace!"
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A brief interlude between wars, during which the prudent study the lessons of the last war and prepare for the next one. Peace proposals unaccompanied by a sworn covenant indicate a plot.
-Sun Tzu, c. 500 B.C. |
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1. An acknowledgment of parting, ending a phone call or e-mail, similar to goodbye. Often used with "out."
2. A greeting, similar to hello. 3. An expression of non-violent wishes or intention. 4. Term used to describe sections of anti-war movement. 5. Noun. Used to describe the presence of The absence of violence, disruption, or disturbance. 1. A'ight, see ya. Peace. Peaceout.
2. Peace. Please leave a message... 3. Peace, my friend. Increase the peace. It's time for peace. 4. The peace movement is against (the) war. 5. ... gotta have peace of mind. |
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The absence of conflict, usually requiring conflict to establish; a lack of conflict World War II was required to bring peace to Europe.
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(noun) a word indicating one's imminent departure; (verb) the act of departing, or intending to depart (noun) See you guys in the morning, I'm gonna go bang some bitches. Peace!
(verb) This party's turned into a sausage fest, I'm gonna peace. |
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Something that George W Bush lacks and uses as an excuse for war.
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Some thing commonly fought for yet rarely achieved Our nation is currently fighting for world peace yet is currently at war and has been for some time now.
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