A powerful group of positive and thoughtful pea-ople that have either:
An artistic bent
A "values" oriented and centered life (No, I am not going to define it, come up with your own values.)
Some attraction to photography and memories.
Are prone to share photos of pets and shelter animals available for adoption.
Help total strangers.
Pray for one another, or send positive thoughts when ever asked or requested.
Support each other, and our families, in good times and bad.
An artistic bent
A "values" oriented and centered life (No, I am not going to define it, come up with your own values.)
Some attraction to photography and memories.
Are prone to share photos of pets and shelter animals available for adoption.
Help total strangers.
Pray for one another, or send positive thoughts when ever asked or requested.
Support each other, and our families, in good times and bad.
by Ole_Sarge May 26, 2007
A green circular word...often used in conversation I.e pea-fect, peas, pea cake, oh p**s.
Some would argue it's edible others know better.
Please also see petit pois
Some would argue it's edible others know better.
Please also see petit pois
by Pea-licious! October 25, 2013
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.
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!
Person 2: *points out the stupid occurrence*
Person 1: Peas and rice, that was possibly the most stupid thing I have ever done!
by edwardinho edwards September 21, 2011
a jazz term where the lead or solo is passed in a circle around the musicians, with each musician getting a solo break while everyone else backs them. Usually at the end of each solo the musician performing will announce that he is done by replaying the primary melody of the song, signifying a change coming up.
I saw that great band the other night pass the peas. The drummer killed it. The bass player played with his face, and the guitar player lit his amp on fire.
by rapefruit April 17, 2013
"Pea turkey" is a southernism meaning nothing, nada, zip, zilch - often used with "not," making a double negative.
by big sneezer July 9, 2009
by simplyjam December 12, 2006