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peccavi

Latin, meaning "I have sinned."
In that episode of Law & Order, the evil priest told the detectives that peccavisti meant "I have sinned." It's a lie, of course; "I have sinned" is peccavi, peccavisti means "you have sinned."
by Sparky March 4, 2005
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joe pera

One of the sweetest guys on the planet who talks on TV for a living. And when he talks to you, you listen because listening to him soothes your mind. He has a show on adult swim called Joe Pera Talks with You where he rambles on about the little things in life in the most beautiful way. Great way to unwind I would say.
A: I just met Joe Pera at the supermarket. We bought some bananas together and talked about lighthouses
B: Daamn. I wish I was there. I could use a little bit of his positivity in my life
by NeezySneezy November 19, 2020
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Peckatron

A Peckatron, basically another word for a total dickhead.
Man1: "who is that idiot.

Man2: "I think that you will find that he is a memberof the peckatron society"
by Ken_Lee August 23, 2011
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Peirastic

1. (adj.) That which is to be examined, tested, or otherwise tried.

2. (n.) The species of dialectic that examines the opinions of a person to determine whether they are consistent.
Peirastic is the specific name of the logic that governs the Socratic Method. When misused by contentious debaters it deteriorates into eristic.

Socrates reputedly used peirastic to expose the ignorance of social authorities.
by Suhcnele February 23, 2011
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Pecoraro

A crazy awesome american-italian family. If you know a Pecoraro consider youself lucky. They're all mad hot, funny, and smart. It would be hard to compete with a Pecoraro. They're leaders and powerplayers. All in there own minds.
Look what Pecoraro just f****d up!
by 85airframes September 9, 2010
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peckawood

This is an old southern term used by my grandmother. It is a disrespectful term for a white person similar to "cracker" or "honky." I believe it comes from the fact that woodpeckers have reddish hair up top like white people.
That 'ole peckawood tried to steal my land.
by Ken May 4, 2004
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