Peace Out
Two words when separated mean much, but together mean the world. As a young boy, I have always used the phrase "
peace out". A "peace out", sends good, positive
vibrations. Also this colloquial saying allows the person to know that you are giving them
good vibes in a world full of negativity. This my friends is why we must trust in each other. No matter our political differences, or religions, or even our skin color if we are together and united than big brother shall never
prevail. I call this "peace out"; because if we, the people were to unite. Peace shall be spread and there will be none more to giveOUT. I trust you guys, and i love you guys, and I hope you make the right choice for seeking a better world. And remember if you see anyone out there having a bad day, a "peace out" might just change that.
Peace Out
by Anonymous on Oct 20, 2003 15:46:12
1.
Goodbye
2. (intransitive verb) to leave or
retire
3. (transitive verb) to kill
Note: I only heard the third meaning recently, but I
thought it was pretty funny so I've included it.
Peace Out
by ErkTheJerk on Jul 23, 2023 22:50:50
The term "Peace" originated in the "1950's-1960's" but the phrase "Peace Out" originated in
the Hip Hop Community in 1988-1992. people were wearing peace
symbols on their clothing or wearing necklaces as a
fashion statement. and saying "Peace Out" to say "goodbye."
peace out
by edelweiss on Jan 05, 2005 00:20:32
Example:
Indiana Bob: "Mike, did you
spec that
piece out to .05 inches?"
Mike from NYC: "
Damn straight...peace out in da oh-five, bitches!"
peace out
by Rick Hale on Aug 12, 2006 01:18:42
Term used to encourage military members to become conscienous objectors "peace" and get "out" of the military. Started during the
Viet Nam War by "Peaceniks" and hippies. Turned into a term for saying goodbye, used primarily within ethnic groups. Has been receiving
renew popularity because of the U.
S.s involvement in yet another unpopular war.