Peabody
a person who deeply enjoys wearing, admiring, and shopping for peacoats. apparent meaning: one who loves peacoats reason used: My stepmother was looking for a word that accurately described More…
Peace
to make one's exit from a social situation =I'm gonna peace. Etymology : 'peace' =conversation with friend
peace
(conversion from noun to verb) Peace, V - To leave [Metaphorical conversion from Noun to Verb of original root morpheme, no new affixes added] =I'm going to peace guys, later. More…
peace (2)
Peace, V - To leave [Metaphorical conversion from Noun to Verb of original root morpheme, no new affixes added] =Word doesn't seem to apply to a particular social group, and the More…
peace(8)
(verb) To leave a conversation or to physically leave the premises. It has been derived from a variety of phrases, beginning with “peace out”. Peace out was popularly used as a single More…
peace/peace out
meaning farewell Apparent Meaning: goodbye; hip hop term =Peace, man. Etymology : Latin- pax =Used by one of my male friends when saying goodbye to someone.
PEACHAMUNDO
Having vastly more good qualities than bad ones. This word was used in a long-distance telephone call after the speaker had described a very unfortunate event. He was trying to reassure More…
Peacocking
The act of primping before going out in order to attract a mate. This behavior is witnessed by both men and women. It results in wearing bright and flashy clothing or accessories in order More…
Peacocking(3)
(metaphor) to act or dress in a manner that flaunts ones positive attributes in order to attract a mate =The term is most commonly used to males that act or dress outrageously to gain More…
peak
(Adjective) Used to indicate that a person, career, journey, or process was at its best. =Although the use of peak to refer to things other than a literal mountain peak has been quite More…
Peakier
(Affixation) The comparison of a higher peak when compared to the previous highest point. =“The curve became peakier.” Etymology : Inflectional affixation of superlative “-ier” from More…
pebbly
(Derived from the free root 'pebble' with the suffix '-ly', deleting 'e') uncomfortable, unpleasant =This term comes from the feeling one endures when a pebble More…
pedabowling
To attempt to hit pedestrians while driving a car. The speaker was trying to accurately and quickly describe an activity. =Whenever I’m driving on this street, it always makes me More…
Pedexterous
someone who has a great ability to pick up items using their feet =She is so pedexterous that she can eat with her feet. Etymology : Derived from ped- Latin suffix meaning foot and More…
pedi
A pedestrian As I was crossing the street, two men on bicycles quickly cut in front of me as the first man yelled to the second man, “Watch out for the pedi!” The cropped More…
pedi (pee dee)
(noun) pediatric patient =Technical jargon. This word is usually used in hospitals where doctors or nurses refer to pediatric patients. Pedi is more succinct way of speaking in busy urgent More…
pedi-sukkah
a Jewish ritual structure on the back of a bike used to perform Sukkot rituals =This word uses the very specific borrowing of Sukkah from Hebrew as often used in American Jewish More…
Pedioclimatological
Poop storm, referring to the storm-like, exploding bowel movements young children experience. =Writer associated it with "sh*t storm", therefore using the word More…
Pedo-Stache
(Blending) Noun, used to refer to a mustache that resembles that of a stereoptypical pedophile =Used when someone wears a mustache that makes him look like a pedophile Etymology : Pedo- More…