Peace
Love
Unity
Respect
It's not just those 4 words, but there's so much more meaning behind it. I read another entry where someone talked about it being a bunch of bullshit and after a rave they won't follow it. But raves have nothing to do with it, it's just about living everyday life and having peace, love, unity, and respecting those around you. In everything you do.. :)
Love
Unity
Respect
It's not just those 4 words, but there's so much more meaning behind it. I read another entry where someone talked about it being a bunch of bullshit and after a rave they won't follow it. But raves have nothing to do with it, it's just about living everyday life and having peace, love, unity, and respecting those around you. In everything you do.. :)
by L.L.Bean October 02, 2006
It's all about the PLUR!
by the big know January 05, 2010
by koti and jill January 26, 2008
by tayysmells September 27, 2007
Abbr. for Peace Love Unity and Respect.
A motto of rave collectives in California during the mid to late 1990's.
A motto of rave collectives in California during the mid to late 1990's.
Practice PLUR, preach PLUR, be PLUR-al and you're on your way to a better world brother- now shut up and dance.
by revscrj April 06, 2013
Many people believe that this stands for Peace, Love, Unity and Respect, and has a deep calling back to the rave scene.
It does, however mean: Pills Left Us Retarded.
It does, however mean: Pills Left Us Retarded.
Person 1: *drooool*
Person 2: WTF is with you man?
Person 1: It's PLUR.
Person 2: You mean, Peace and all that bull?
Person 1: No, I took too much LSD, PCP and Ket as a kid and now I'm a fucking mong.
Person 2: WTF is with you man?
Person 1: It's PLUR.
Person 2: You mean, Peace and all that bull?
Person 1: No, I took too much LSD, PCP and Ket as a kid and now I'm a fucking mong.
by Catface___3 October 28, 2010
Peace Love Unity and Respect
A way of life that is often scorned by the members of society whose minds have been saturated with the selfish, egotistical propaganda of the world around them. (See: Chav)
PLUR is often used during discussions to emphasize the fact that even when disagreements occur, people can still show respect for one another and their beliefs. It is often mistaken for a gesture of hostility and arrogance, but usually only by people who feel insecure about having their viewpoint challenged. (see: Chav)
A way of life that is often scorned by the members of society whose minds have been saturated with the selfish, egotistical propaganda of the world around them. (See: Chav)
PLUR is often used during discussions to emphasize the fact that even when disagreements occur, people can still show respect for one another and their beliefs. It is often mistaken for a gesture of hostility and arrogance, but usually only by people who feel insecure about having their viewpoint challenged. (see: Chav)
by miszt August 17, 2005