noun pees-fuhl proh-test; verb pees-fuhl proh-test Words used to describe looting and widespread violent rioting in reaction to politically motivated situations.
"Kevin went to a Peaceful Protest and came back with a new Rolex and an 85" TV! He was shot with rubber bullets, but it was worth it!"
This is originally London slang and quite an old expression; its first recorded use is in 1838 in an English newspaper (The Era) where it was used to describe a uninterested or half-assed attempt at any sort of task or job. Gradually its use changed until, by the time The Era closed in 1939, it was used and still is used to describe a perfunctory wash, less thorough that even HF-AGBA, a BBA or an airplane bath.
Malcolm’s really stinking this morning, I don’t think he even bothered with a lick and a promise.
A very tense, twisty horror anime about little kids in a death orphanage farm. The best horror anime beisdes Attack on Titan. The 11 year old main characters have a higher I.Q than most adults.