A fork of Rural Dictionary
a better, more refined manner of saying goodbye, especially to a close friend or loved one.
referring to the only slightly tasty condiment, the phrase is generally believed to have been invented by Timothy Walker in the state of New York sometime near the turn of the century.
Devon: "peace out 'kraut, as in sauerkraut"
Tim: "Oh nice, peace out sauerkraut, that's my phrase, i made that up"
Devon and Valentina: "no you did not"
Tim: "this is bullass."
Leaving a social gathering with friends, family or co-workers without saying goodbye to anyone, usually done in a sneaky manner.
Jay- "hey bra, where'd Jimmy go I was just talking to him?"
Rob- "he pounded a few beers then he disappered, must've pulled the dirty peace out again."
1. One last bowl before everyone splits up.
2. A bowl to help you get to bed.
Hey it's getting late, anyone up for a Peace-Out Bowl?
YouTuber Styxhexenhammer666's signature phrase, which is said at the end of (pretty much) every video.
It's quite funny actually, That's about all...peace out.
an uncommon phrase used to say goodbye to friends that are of the female gender. Word to your mother commonly follows this phrase.
"Bye chicka."
"Peace out girl scout, word to your mother."