peace is a dream that no matter how hard we try we never get there. no matter how many charitys we donate to. no matter how many celebritys donate and no matter how many times we have another band aid we will never get there. we will NEVER end poverty and wars around the world sadly but its still worth a try.
by Silent Lullaby December 28, 2005


by ThaNeoGospel January 6, 2005

Homonym wordplay (i.e. peace - piece). Used to project the fact that one can be at peace "in pieces". Used mostly as a valediction, or a way to say goodbye. When one says this word, it sometimes means that they feel their life is in pieces, yet they are at peace.
John: You'll be alright. Just remember you have people that care about you.
Steve: I know. Thanks man. Well I gotta go.
John: Ok buddy. ttyl.
Steve: Peaces.
Steve: I know. Thanks man. Well I gotta go.
John: Ok buddy. ttyl.
Steve: Peaces.
by Poor Ben's Almanac October 21, 2011

1.Commonly mis-described as the absence of war by people who delude themselves to be working toward it.
Their ideological forbears momentarily turned to group rug-shags to achieve it, but failed miserably after AIDS began to spread shortly thereafter. So then they blamed the CIA and Reagan for both AIDS and war.
Presently, many such people blame some combination of George W. Bush, Americans, White people in general, Jews and Christians for its "absence" in the world.
It's something that quite frankly, never existed, and probably never will with humans in charge.
2. Something heavily promoted by French and German oil companies.
Their ideological forbears momentarily turned to group rug-shags to achieve it, but failed miserably after AIDS began to spread shortly thereafter. So then they blamed the CIA and Reagan for both AIDS and war.
Presently, many such people blame some combination of George W. Bush, Americans, White people in general, Jews and Christians for its "absence" in the world.
It's something that quite frankly, never existed, and probably never will with humans in charge.
2. Something heavily promoted by French and German oil companies.
The deluded peace protestor travelled to Iraq to be a human shield. Patiently, she sat in the hot Baghdad sun, two meters away from Saddam's rape rooms, where undoubtedly peace was being promoted. Peace that involved another kind of bush altogether.
by Sense December 2, 2004
