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Peace Out Proctor

Peace Out Proctor ( or P.O.P.) refers to when one of your bros leaves a hang out or party without saying good bye. Usually accompanied by leaving with their girlfriend. And when commonly asked about it later they normally give a lame excuse as to why they pulled a Peace Out Proctor (P.O.P.)
We were all broing out at Joe's house and Alex totally pulled a Peace Out Proctor.
by BirdArms July 6, 2010
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peace of mind

To be free of worries, it is often used as a bullshit term on commercials that try to say that their product will give you "peace of mind" and somehow completly solve all of your problems
AN ADT surveillance system will give you the peace of mind that you deserve
by KoolMintFlava December 27, 2005
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peace pump

A marijuana vaporizer with a small fan located internally near the bowl. When turned on, the fan pumps the THC laden air down your win pipe, in the end causing a lot of peaceful intelligent thoughts. For best effects use some dro.
Having that peace pump artificially breath for me helps fight my chronic diarrhea.

That peace pump gets me ripped.
by Big Trees January 28, 2008
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peace outside

The term "peace outside" is a derivative of "peace out" and "peace", all meaning goodbye. It started in the 1960s when the hippies would bid each other farewell by saying "peace" and "peace out". Decades later, the hardcore rapping community and "AZN Ghettos" find "peace out" to be too moderate and mainstream. Therefore they came up with the alternative phrase "peace outside."

Most Asian Americans say "peace outside" to wrap up Instant Messenging dialogues. It's best for the first person to say "peace" and the second person to follow up with "outside" as a gesture of AZN coolness.

The Spanish equivalent of "peace outside" is "paz afuera."
A: I gtg, peace
B: outside
by Tiberius Lowang April 11, 2004
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peace corps

1. an ambiguous government agency designed to quash the idealism of recent American college graduates over a two year process. 2. an international American government organization with continual rotating foreign staff and a fleet of white Landcruisers aimed at catching volunteers out of site. 3. two years of one’s life determined in a brief 20 minute interview after 15+ hour international flight. 4. committees, sub-committees and exploratory committees for both. 5. the automatic and immediate forfeiture of four of the first ten Amendments. 6. a mechanism for those who cannot get laid stateside to remedy their situation and for those who could to forget how. 7. groups, flipcharts and markers. 8. commonly preceded by “Oh shit! I just graduated with a degree in international relations” 9. A whole lot of seriale (often dubbed over) 10. where CD, PTO, AO, PM, LCC, SSC, TM, PCMO, FA, GSM, and GSA speak to PCVs and PCTs about SPA, PCPP, MSs, WWS, ICE, IRC, and RA as well as EAP, ET, MS, and COS in acronyms.
When I joined the Peace Corps, I had no idea.
by PCG January 8, 2008
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Peace And Carrots

A phrase typically used to indicate a 'see you later' towards somebody. This comes from the leaving phrase of 'peace' to add a punny side towards a farewell.

'Peace and carrots' most resembles 'peas and carrots' from a dinnerside setting being almost homophones.
A: "I gotta go, I'll see you later"
B: "Alright, peace and carrots"
by hulby47 October 16, 2011
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peace tea

delicious beverage that comes in a variety of flavors. Not many people know about it but the ones who do are usually the dopest people you’ll ever meet.
“Is that peace tea?”

Hell yeah it’s razzleberry
by lol that’s legit October 4, 2017
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