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A new bandwagon that just about every preteen and teenaged girl has offically became apart of. Every clothing article they wear tends to have peace signs all over them, when actually they don't even know the meaning of the word because they love drama. Just for your information drama is actually an antonym for peace. Olivia: OMG! This shirt has a PEACE SIGN on it!!! omg omg omg i'm going to buy it! By the way Natasha, did you hear what Kevin said about you? OMG.
Natasha: OMG! I love that shirt too! I want it as well! and no what did he say? I LOVE DRAMA!!! |
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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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