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The viridescent spheroid object consumed in a large quantity, specifically an amount substantial enough to suffuse the surface area of a rectangular platter, by a youthful female Homosapien by means of a brief moment of faceplanting onto the mentioned rectangular platter and fluctuation of the forelimbs.
Please give me-- a whole tray of -- PEAS
Thank you
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peas is another term derived from uk roadman slang to refer to money or currency.
This last drop I did got me bare peas blud
peas by roadman 679 June 29, 2022

Peas and rice 

An alternative to "Jesus Christ", used when you're not allowed to swear or blaspheme, i.e in Church, at a religious school. Also used depending upon your religion, if you are a part of a religion where it is forbidden to swear, or use obsenities "peas and rice" may be used as an alternative to "Jesus Christ".
Mainly used when you make a stupid mistake.
Person 1: *does something stupid*
Person 2: *points out the stupid occurrence*
Person 1: Peas and rice, that was possibly the most stupid thing I have ever done!
Peas and rice by edwardinho edwards September 21, 2011

peas and carrots 

Two very close friends. Comes from the movie Forest Gump.
Jenny and Me, we was like peas and carrots.
peas and carrots by Hazey R April 28, 2008

Peas & Carrots 

Meaning: I love you, we belong together, we go well together.

Actually a Forrest Gump reference: "We goes together like peas and carrots."
Forrest and Jenny were always taking walks together, they were like Peas & Carrots.

Mary-Jane: "I love you, Harry."
Harry: "Peas & Carrots, Mary Jane!"

peas in a pod 

NOT "invented by internet forum users." It's a phrase that's been in use for a couple hundred years. It means alike with a connotation of close. Like BFFs that have exactly the same tastes and wear the same clothes.
"Those two are just like peas in a pod."