by Albert is very smart and hadso November 15, 2024

Wortplay on the scientific standard of peer review. When you're friend approve of someone or something.
I know this guy/girl is showing some serious red flags. But for now I'll cut him/her some slack, because he/she is peer approved.
by sebastian6129 September 2, 2022

1. Two people searching for a third party with which to have sexual intercourse.
2. Inconspicuous way to have a casual conversation about a completed, successful threesome.
2. Inconspicuous way to have a casual conversation about a completed, successful threesome.
1. I was just curious if you would like to peer fish with my friend and I this weekend?
2. So how did that peer fishing go this weekend?
2. So how did that peer fishing go this weekend?
by Das King G August 13, 2012

When someone has the "King Duce Offsuit" or "King Two of non-similar suit" in poker and continues with a big overbet preflop
by Albert is very smart and hadso November 15, 2024

by abbydabbs June 10, 2020

A pejorative term for trial by a jury, especially in civil cases. It flows from the notion that jurors are so unpredictable and so subject to changes in their thinking during trial and deliberations -- based on emotions, personal experience, misunderstanding the evidence, lack of attention to the instructions they are given, or occasionally dozing off or daydreaming -- that there is no rational way of predicting which side they will ultimately favor.
Oliver: So I heard you decided to waive the jury and try that copyright case to the judge.
Felix: Yeah, that case has so many documents and celebrities and whatnot it would be like OJ Simpson suing Donald Trump for securities fraud – who needs to play peer pong with something like that? I think the judge will get it.
Oliver: Word. Gotta give the Brits credit, over there you get a jury only in a libel case.
Felix: Yeah, that case has so many documents and celebrities and whatnot it would be like OJ Simpson suing Donald Trump for securities fraud – who needs to play peer pong with something like that? I think the judge will get it.
Oliver: Word. Gotta give the Brits credit, over there you get a jury only in a libel case.
by FitofPeak2 July 3, 2025

In the 1924 Will Rogers comedy-film "A Truthful Liar", his wild and wacky tales of his assorted adventures in the world of politics are related in front of a "jeery of your peers" audience of fellow townspeople who disdainfully wave off Will's stories as hogwash.
by QuacksO September 24, 2020
