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a peice of fluff 

An attractive young girl who may be great at giving head. Like a fluffer in porn but inexperienced.
A peice of fluff: She was a peice of fluff. I'd like to let her practice on me.
a peice of fluff by Fem dub October 6, 2017

pull a peiley 

To decide not to go at the last second; To "ditch" or "bail out."
You said we were gonna go see the movie! Don't change your mind and pull a peiley
pull a peiley by bootra March 29, 2010

half a peace sign

Giving the middle finger- the peace sign is a V formed by the index and middle finger.
"After I cut the driver off, he gave me half a peace sign"
half a peace sign by ironsman January 12, 2006
The asian peace sign. Identified as the palm facing the camera or person intended to. complete opposite of the "deuces" sign, identified as the back of the hand facing the camera or person identified to.
Person 1 :A'yo get in here, look at this picture of this kid throwin up the A-peace.

Person 2: Haha, what an idiot. Homeboy doesn't know how to chuck up the deuce.
A-peace by Mr jenkins' apple pie August 18, 2007

A Separate Peace 

A homoerotic book depicting sexually-frustrated young adolesents. Narrated by Gene Forrester, the paranoid gay emo kid.

Sparknote even says so.
A Separate Peace, aka literature porn

"...and I lost part of myself to him then, and...this must have been my purpose from the first: to become part of Phineas."

"Brinker's healthy, determined, not over-exaggerated but definate and substantial buttocks"
A Separate Peace by Bubble Tea November 9, 2007

Give Peace a Chance 

a simple quasi-folkish tune written and recorded in a hotel room (during a "bed-in" for peace) in the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada in the late 60s. John Lennon of the Beatles and his new bride Yoko Ono were there on their honeymoon and they wrote, performed and recorded the song in that room, along with some special guests singing the chorus chant. This song has become an antiwar anthem and since then has been played and chanted at numerous anti-Vietnam War rallies and at rallies opposing wars thereafter.
At the Ohio State University Oval in January 1991 I saw an antiwar demonstration against the first Gulf War (first war against Iraq). The rally organizers played many rock'n'roll antiwar songs, including "War" by Bruce Springsteen and "Give Peace A Chance". People kept on chanting, "all we are saying, is Give Peace a Chance".