by Bullzeye December 26, 2003
"Mas" is Spanish for much, "Deuces" is latin for 2 but in the modern age has been used to symbolize the two finger peace sign hence, "deuces" for the two fingers. Usually used together as a farewell statement to close friends. Literally means, "much peace".
Speaker 1: "It been fun, see you tomorrow!"
Speaker 2: "Okay, mas deuces!"( Holds up peace sign after farewell handshake)
Speaker1: "Mas Deuces, homie." (Holds up peace sign after farewell handshake.)
Speaker 2: "Okay, mas deuces!"( Holds up peace sign after farewell handshake)
Speaker1: "Mas Deuces, homie." (Holds up peace sign after farewell handshake.)
by Matt Spoon October 08, 2010
Ma Deuce is on the Loose is military slang, for the effective use of a M-2 .50 heavy machine gun in combat.
by I, Wreckerrr October 13, 2016
by Jae' June 09, 2005