used to indicate a lack of knowledge regarding the pronunciation and understanding of words in the English language, usually by older, Asian immigrants.
*man enters store
Store Owner: Oh, herro prease! New sale on tea, I give good priche! Best priche in town!
Store Owner: Oh, herro prease! New sale on tea, I give good priche! Best priche in town!
by nj94 March 09, 2011
The exact meaning has long since been lost, but most can agree that the phrase "Oh prease," can be utilized in any way to say virtually anything.
by TheLoudestFan October 27, 2008
by mikepettyson January 26, 2008
The Chinese stereotype used in South Park when Cartman and Butters try to get into a "top secret" conversation with a Chinese man they believe to be in on a "conspiracy" against the US.
*walk into the restaurant*
China man: Can i help you?
Cartman: Herro Prease. Me and my chinese friend would like a table at this restaurant.
Butters: Herro Prease
China man: Can i help you?
Cartman: Herro Prease. Me and my chinese friend would like a table at this restaurant.
Butters: Herro Prease
by pseudonympsycho March 05, 2009
The end of all asian men with heavy asian accents' sentences. Also dick teenagers making fun of them. yes prease.
by errrryesprease May 11, 2011
Used to describe a story about an Asian trying to get a job at a University IT center. The story was created by SC when he visited an University, looked into the IT center and witnessed an all Asian group running the center. He then described the process of an Asian getting a job there.
by SD C April 08, 2010