tooth, though not commonly employed in the singular, used especially when discussing those of infants and the elderly or someone with uncommon character in the mouth.
by Katherine Sandoz April 12, 2007
1. to increase your speed, walk faster and generally hurry to your destination. also 'to get a peg on'
2. to be in need or want of something
2. to be in need or want of something
1. "I've just pegged it all the way here"
"I've just been pegging round all day"
2. "I'm pegging for a cigarette"
"I've just been pegging round all day"
2. "I'm pegging for a cigarette"
by tallblackguy June 29, 2012
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by The Man! September 09, 2005
to run very fast. Derives possibly from either 'peg leg' or just an alternative to 'leg' as in 'leg it'
by Natalia December 07, 2004
When your pointview of life is positive them all of a sudden you change it to negative and vise versa.
person#1: oh man my pointview towards life keeping on bouncin from negative to positive i dont even know what am i now :(
person#2: your pegative
person#1: stfu reatard
person#2: your pegative
person#1: stfu reatard
by Alexander someguy December 24, 2005