1. Apply your specific, previously revealed wisdom to the situation.
2. An interjection used to encourage a rant, diatribe, or other awesome monologue.
3. You're on a roll (in immediate conversation), don't stop!
2. An interjection used to encourage a rant, diatribe, or other awesome monologue.
3. You're on a roll (in immediate conversation), don't stop!
by Granite State October 21, 2010
Get the Teach it like you preach it mug.Look at that peechie motherfucker.
by Man who knows everything August 27, 2016
Get the Peechie mug.by Pardue November 19, 2006
Get the prechytides mug."Hey Bob, what's the burger of the day?" "It's the Pepper Don't Preach Burger, it comes with peppers!"
by America Lover 🇺🇸 November 16, 2018
Get the Pepper Don't Preach Burger mug.Preesh the raise I got today.
No preesh the attitude my girlfriend gave me when I told her I was going drinking with my buddies.
No preesh the attitude my girlfriend gave me when I told her I was going drinking with my buddies.
by S.Wallace7 August 19, 2009
Get the preesh mug.An American comic book series created by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon with 66 monthly issues and some other miniseries.
The series contain a lot of foul language, anti-religious stance, anti-racist stance (which is indicated shortly as: people are fine but Americans are a bit fine-r even if they are all rednecks), sexuality, perversion, violance, sci-fi/fantasy items, drugs and alcohol etc.
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The plot revolves around the three main characters: Preacher Jesse Custer, gunfreak Tulip O'Hare and their Irish vampire friend Proinsias Cassidy; trying to track down God to make him answer that why he'd left heaven and creation while a lotta folks are praying to him for some reason. In the meantime they have to face many rivals such as: Saint of Killers, Jesse's family, the Grail, the Meatman etc.
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The series contain a lot of foul language, anti-religious stance, anti-racist stance (which is indicated shortly as: people are fine but Americans are a bit fine-r even if they are all rednecks), sexuality, perversion, violance, sci-fi/fantasy items, drugs and alcohol etc.
----Spoiler----
The plot revolves around the three main characters: Preacher Jesse Custer, gunfreak Tulip O'Hare and their Irish vampire friend Proinsias Cassidy; trying to track down God to make him answer that why he'd left heaven and creation while a lotta folks are praying to him for some reason. In the meantime they have to face many rivals such as: Saint of Killers, Jesse's family, the Grail, the Meatman etc.
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by brujahonly August 5, 2009
Get the Preacher mug.It’s a metaphor which basically means tell us something we don’t already know. Usually pertains to a conversation about something related to politics or religion but could mean anything . In church there’s always a preacher every Sunday. The choir boys and girls are the people who sing the melodies. So basically the choir has heard everything the preacher has to say every Sunday. Does newcomers would not have heard what the preacher had said. So when somebody says preach to the choir the metaphor actually means that the choir has already heard everything the preacher has to say. So if somebody’s rambling on and on about a subject that you already know about and agree with you could say well you’re preaching to the choir LOL get it?
by Nick Tusk December 31, 2019
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