by Max Moose Man December 24, 2008
Get the Polie mug.a.) Rhymes with the "Royce" in the name of the car: "Rolls Royce". A very friendly valediction in the spirit of peace, definition 2. Used to bid farewell to any good friends, but differs from the traditional peace in that it is usually preceded by an especially agreeable or profound conversation or realization among the parties involved. "Poice" has the added connotations of the other words it most resembles, i.e. "poise" and choice, definitions 4,5,6,7.
b.)Used in the middle of a conversation to express profound and satisfying agreement with something that someone else just said.
b.)Used in the middle of a conversation to express profound and satisfying agreement with something that someone else just said.
Usage a.)
Friend one: Mark, I can't believe we talked for so long tonight, man, that was incredible.
Friend two: poice, Kurt. Let's get together tomorrow for breakfast.
Usage b.)
Friend one: Dude, none of this stuff that we own matters man. All of these material things, they all fade away. What is left when all the bullshit fades away, and you're in bed alone at night with your thoughts? Love, man, that is what is left.
Friend two: poice.
Friend one: Mark, I can't believe we talked for so long tonight, man, that was incredible.
Friend two: poice, Kurt. Let's get together tomorrow for breakfast.
Usage b.)
Friend one: Dude, none of this stuff that we own matters man. All of these material things, they all fade away. What is left when all the bullshit fades away, and you're in bed alone at night with your thoughts? Love, man, that is what is left.
Friend two: poice.
by kurtisheath April 13, 2009
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This is the proper direction to pass a joint/blunt/bowl/any type of marijuana smoking.
It's more polite to pass to the right don't you know.
It's more polite to pass to the right don't you know.
"Come on Ike be polite, pass to the right!" Exclaimed the stoned hippy
Billy screwed up the rotation by passing to the left, what a dilweed.
Jim has got the right idea, passing that shit the right way, to the right.
Cheeze passed the blunt to his right so Tyler could hit it.
Billy screwed up the rotation by passing to the left, what a dilweed.
Jim has got the right idea, passing that shit the right way, to the right.
Cheeze passed the blunt to his right so Tyler could hit it.
by Blunt Prospects March 10, 2010
Get the be polite, pass to the right mug.The best freakin kind of debate! You get a partner to back up your butt when you screw up. Much better than the aforementioned wimpy LD debate because you actually have to work to do it. Our motto: Save a forest, kill a debater. Sure we waste paper, but we have fun doing it!
by Policy Debater September 25, 2006
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by nooneshouldnomyname December 23, 2019
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It is generally used as a slang term to put more emphasis into the word police,
most commonly used by the youth when evading the Law
It is generally used as a slang term to put more emphasis into the word police,
most commonly used by the youth when evading the Law
Cop: Hey you, kid get your ass over here where taking you home
Gurney: it wasnt mine i swear i dunno how it got there.
Nitchskie: Dude Fucking BAIL!
-Both Run-
Nitchskie while jumping a fence: FUCK THE PO-LICE!
Gurney: it wasnt mine i swear i dunno how it got there.
Nitchskie: Dude Fucking BAIL!
-Both Run-
Nitchskie while jumping a fence: FUCK THE PO-LICE!
by Matty Boi and Nitchskie December 12, 2009
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A "policy" in a corporation that purports to invite open communications with middle management by stating their door is always open as a matter of policy. However, it's just human resources bullshit, as such feedback is almost universally NOT desired by the managers, 90% of whom will see such interruptions as wasting time.
Because it is not really a policy, it's a statement that is designed to lull employees into the womb of contentment while not actually accomplishing anything.
See also closed door policy.
A "policy" in a corporation that purports to invite open communications with middle management by stating their door is always open as a matter of policy. However, it's just human resources bullshit, as such feedback is almost universally NOT desired by the managers, 90% of whom will see such interruptions as wasting time.
Because it is not really a policy, it's a statement that is designed to lull employees into the womb of contentment while not actually accomplishing anything.
See also closed door policy.
"Man, our benefits package this year really blows! I wish I could tell management."
"Hey, doesn't your department have an Open Door Policy?"
"Are you kidding? They just say that because it sounds friendly. If I bitched to my manager about this, I'd be shown the door."
"Hey, doesn't your department have an Open Door Policy?"
"Are you kidding? They just say that because it sounds friendly. If I bitched to my manager about this, I'd be shown the door."
by Security Wonk August 13, 2008
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