by poopofpeace May 14, 2021

A Communist radical phrase chanted by two groups of Leftist protesters, one chanting “No justice”, and the other, “No peace.” The meaning of this phrase is that there will be no peaceful protests, but rather riots, vandalism and physical harassment of those feared to be in opposition to the Commie Leftists’ demands, unless their demands are met. The irony of the matter is that these Commie thugs are paid for their services by Globalist Non-Governmental Organizations who kick them to the curb when their services are no longer required.
“No justice, no peace!” Thus was the cry of the protesters masked in black as they attempted to take down a statue of William Wilberforce, before one of their leaders informed them that he was a good guy.
by UltraConservative August 29, 2022

Constant dozing off and on with no motivation, only getting up to take explosive diarrhea dumps, leaving the mess for the caretaker to clean up.
by Fat Broke Button January 17, 2021

A punk that doesnt fight or doesnt like violence. usally has peace signs on his back or backpack or jamiacan stuff.
by Sex March 3, 2004

by daaaaaaaaaaaavo June 10, 2009

Last Peace is a band based out of Tacoma, WA. They have been playing together for around three years and have been with their current drummer for one year now. The band takes considerable pride in each song's diversity amongst the rest of their armada of songs. Their genres span a great distance, from influences such as Radiohead, Pink Floyd, Pearl Jam, Cake, and other great bands of past and present times. There overall sound has been difficult to describe, and therefore has been hard to get exposed, as venues tend to book similar acts together. With a plethora of shows now under their belt, they are making a name for themselves in the community, and have somewhat broken into the Seattle scene, and are trying to get wide exposure in Seattle, Tacoma, and the surrounding areas.
With members in both high school, and college, the band has a wide fan base. Still, most fans are still under 21, so all ages shows are highly favorable. Last Peace has played at a variety of venues including coffee shops, a pizza parlor, bars, and of course, the more common music venues. Overall, Last Peace's sweet riffs, awesome lyrics, and great groove make them a great band to listen to both on CD and on stage;
A freaking awesome band.
With members in both high school, and college, the band has a wide fan base. Still, most fans are still under 21, so all ages shows are highly favorable. Last Peace has played at a variety of venues including coffee shops, a pizza parlor, bars, and of course, the more common music venues. Overall, Last Peace's sweet riffs, awesome lyrics, and great groove make them a great band to listen to both on CD and on stage;
A freaking awesome band.
Jill: Hey did you go to the Last Peace show last night?
Jack: Uh, I've never heard of that band before.
Jill: What the... what planet are you from???
Jack: ...Earth?
Jack: Uh, I've never heard of that band before.
Jill: What the... what planet are you from???
Jack: ...Earth?
by likeyehokwhatev September 28, 2004
