A fork of Rural Dictionary
A very informal goodbye greeting; 'see you later'. Sometimes used in an ironic fashion for goodbyes that should be more serious, i.e. the recipient dying, being killed, defeated, or left behind.
Peace out, Holmes. Catch you on the flipside.
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.
The act of leaving a situation or a scenario dramatically with your fingers in the shape of guns pointed in the air, or blasting away imaginary bullets at others around you.
ALTERNATELY:
your piece may refer to a glass smoking pipe.
Alright fellas, I've had enough to drink tonight. I'm going to peace out with my piece out!
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."
My time has ended here... Peace Out!
To become unconscious.
That guy had me in a choke hold and I almosed peaced out.