peace sign -- requires 2 fingers
hence ~ deuce
2. deuce 287 up, 115 down
later, goodbye. derived from peace, or peace out, as in throwing two
fingers up when leaving.
see also: chunk the deuce, chunk, and chunk deuce
I'm out, deuce.
1. chunk the deuce 302 up, 33 down
1. to literally throw up the peace sign as in saying "later"
2. term used to say 'i'm outtie"
also throw the deuce
deuces
1. He chunked up the deuce to his boys as he left the house.
2. I had to chunk the deuce early to that gay ass party last night.
2. chunk the deuce 127 up, 63 down
later
im leavin yo, chunk deuce.
by kt Jul 20, 2003
I stopped by to see my parents today but will go back for more fun for dad's
birthday next weekend
Last time we went to The Black Bass was awesome, not one bad appetizer or
entree or dessert
was delivered
My sister is making reservations to some place just as cool she said
"marika" <marik...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:...
> do you remember when people used to show the 2 finger greeting that
> represented Peace
>
> "Chuck Deuce" - To "chunk deuce" is a way to say good bye. The way you
> would chunk deuce is to put two fingers to the side when your leaving.
> Source: http://dirtysouth.rapbasement.com/south101/slang.php
>
> Neat to watch 2 guys do it, Side to side.
>
>
>
> deuce: To poke someone in the eye with two fingers.
> Example: Sometimes I wear a special face mask so that I can't be deuced.
>
>
> http://www.slangsite.com/slang/D.html
>
> There are considerably less attractive definitions of deuce that I have
> found. Scatological.
> http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=drop+a+deuce&defid=2545453
>
> Didn't find the definition linking to peace et al except at the Oxford
> Press slang site.
> http://www.oxfordpress.com/e/content/oh/index/entertainment/comics-games/quizzes/urban-slang/index.html
>
>
> mk5000
>
> Sir Thomas Boleyn: You will be sent to France and stay there until you've
> learned your lesson.
> Anne Boleyn: What? No! Father, please!
> Sir Thomas Boleyn: How could you have done this? You knew full well that
> Mary's frindship with the king is an extremely delicate state! Any
> scandal, any mark on her name can be fatal!
> The Duke of Norfolk: You will be sent to the join the court of the French
> queen and stay there until your father has forgiven you.
> Anne Boleyn:You told them, didn't you?
> Mary Boleyn: It was for your own good! You never would have gotten away
> with it. It would have ruined your prospects forever.
> Anne Boleyn: [ ally? For my good? Well, I'll try yo remind myself of that
> when I'm in exile and you're here in the kings bed... No challenge for our
> father's affections! That it was for my good and not yours!
>
> The Other Boleyn Girl
>
>
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