Used in the departure of a friend or peer. Most commonly associated with peace. No one exactly knows how it came about; both words are totally opposite from eachother in respect to "peace" meaning love and "murder" meaning death.
by Cameron_135 July 24, 2008

by black echelon September 29, 2012

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by Big Hamp October 3, 2007

double peace- the act of giving somebody peace twice or doubling one peace. double peace was invented by richard d alverd in 1863, during the first battles of the civil war to promote double peace
person one-yo give me double
person two-double
person one-yo this sucks
person two-just give me double peace
person one-ok fine double
person two-double
person one-yo this sucks
person two-just give me double peace
person one-ok fine double
by college editors February 28, 2009

A metaphor that means to end a dispute, reach a treaty, or plainly speaking, make peace with an opponent. Draws from the Native American tradition of smoking the calumet as a sign of a treaty between warring chiefs.
I have never really seen eye to eye with Bob on budget allocations, but today we could smoke the peace pipe.
by killerdove November 20, 2011
