A way for gear heads, bikers, grease monkeys and other folks with a wrench in there hand to say good bye. take it easy and keep on wrenchin'. keep it wheel side down.
by shwank April 07, 2013
this comes from a old nigger saying "peace out homie grease", refering to peace as in "bye" and grease as in "gangsta".
by ken-dawg December 15, 2004
Peace, and Hair Grease is a non-sensical or humorous way of saying goodbye. It is shortened from the previously more commonly used phrase "Love Peace and Hair Grease" that was popular throughout the 90's.
It's usage can be traced prior to the 1990's, however it was first formerly cited in print during a September 1991 interview by rapper Flavor Flav.
Other variations of the phrase has since come into the public's consciousness during the 90's such as "Love, Peace and Chicken Grease", and "Love Peace and Taco Grease".
It's been quoted in the movie 'Pest', and is also the title of several books, poems, songs, magazine articles, and television episodes, most notably the syndicated show "Girlfriends" entitled "Love Peace and Hair Grease" released March 29, 2004.
It's now a part of American pop culture. It can be seen being referenced when describing or reporting on events or media from the past. An example of this can be seen where the author uses the phrase in part for the title of his article about Soul Train's host Don Cornelius where he discusses the show 'Soul Train' as well as the host.
It's usage can be traced prior to the 1990's, however it was first formerly cited in print during a September 1991 interview by rapper Flavor Flav.
Other variations of the phrase has since come into the public's consciousness during the 90's such as "Love, Peace and Chicken Grease", and "Love Peace and Taco Grease".
It's been quoted in the movie 'Pest', and is also the title of several books, poems, songs, magazine articles, and television episodes, most notably the syndicated show "Girlfriends" entitled "Love Peace and Hair Grease" released March 29, 2004.
It's now a part of American pop culture. It can be seen being referenced when describing or reporting on events or media from the past. An example of this can be seen where the author uses the phrase in part for the title of his article about Soul Train's host Don Cornelius where he discusses the show 'Soul Train' as well as the host.
by Schismatic March 11, 2018
Another form of "Love, peace and chicken grease."
It is a slang term used to say goodbye, like "Peace out".
It is a slang term used to say goodbye, like "Peace out".
by Havijoori July 06, 2013
If you liked it, keep it climbing! If you didn't, I hope you have a wonderful day. Peace and chicken grease x
by edith sheeran August 24, 2012
by Chili Chunga July 24, 2003
Love peace and chicken grease: A way of saying goodbye with fondness...and the hope that the other person's day goes smoothly and with flavor, like chicken grease.
See you later. Love peace and chicken grease, bruh.
by Sue Dawn Neem June 19, 2021