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peter thief

A Peter thief, is someone, who robs your prison cell. Used in the south east uk.
"That fools gonna get Merced blood, yeah shadey Baghead Peter thief"
by Psilo/psycore April 10, 2017
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peter-in-law

the sophisticated terminology used to describe any two male friends who have slept with one or more of the same women
leonard: you slept with betty? so did stan! You're weiner cousins with stan? wow!

elroy: weiner cousins? what, are you a billyhill? we're peter-in-laws you filthy savage!
by jedicollins December 9, 2009
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peter smash

When peter breaks every bone in your face with his hulk sized penis.
Peter fucked up arturo's face last night with a peter smash!
by Bladehadley March 17, 2010
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Peter Peterson

Oh wow that man is surely a Peter Peterson!
by Bubba Cheeks November 3, 2009
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Peter Rabbit

Peter Rabbit is a well loved television, movie and book character created by well known author— Beatrix Potter. The books are based for younger children, but all ages can (and do!) read these sweet and innocent books.
Teacher) What’s your fave book?
Cool kids— It, The Shining, what’s a book?
Me) Peter Rabbit!
Whole class snigger
by I can’t spell April 5, 2020
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Peter and the Wolf

A symphonic tale from 1936 by Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev. The story is told by a narrator and an orchestra. Each character has a theme that instruments in the orchestra plays. Peter is played by string instuments, the bird is played by a flute, the duck is played by an oboe, the cat is played by a clarinet, Grandfather's theme is played by a bassoon, the shooting of the hunters' guns is played by the kettle drums, and the wolf's theme is played by 3 French horns.
The story goes that Peter goes outside of his fenced in yard to go play with his animal friends (a bird, a duck, and a cat). His grandfather scolds him for playing outside the yard in fear of a wolf attack. As Peter is sent inside, a wolf appears, scaring the bird and the cat, and eating the duck. Peter then catches the wolf with a rope and soon, some hunters help him take the wolf to the zoo.
The story has performed and adapted many times. One such example was the cartoon short by Walt Disney in 1946.
Did you hear that the orchestra is playing Peter and the Wolf tonight at the opera house?
by DinoNTrains October 13, 2011
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Peter Panic

A name you use in your facebook account to stalk a beautiful mother of seven kids.
"You have an IQ of 142, but you're a Peter Panic in love."
by aloha milkyway March 26, 2013
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