A fork of Rural Dictionary
Two very close friends. Comes from the movie Forest Gump.
Jenny and Me, we was like peas and carrots.
What Ginny and I go together like
"Ginny and I go together like peas and carrots"
When you are on stage, but in the background or off to stage left or right and are supposed to be carrying on a whispered/background conversation you continue to repeat "peas and carrots" to each other so the audience sees the lips moving, and can hear the psst-pssts, but cannot understand what you are saying.
Mailman: "peas n carrots peas n carrots peas n carrots peas n carrots" <looks over to Mr Bernard at stage center> Mrs. talkstoomuch: "peas n carrots peas n carrots peas n carrots peas n carrots" <places hands on hips>
Meaning: I love you, we belong together, we go well together. Actually a Forrest Gump reference: "We goes together like peas and carrots."
Forrest and Jenny were always taking walks together, they were like Peas & Carrots. Mary-Jane: "I love you, Harry." Harry: "Peas & Carrots, Mary Jane!"
Afterwards we'll have a few beers, then we'll be painting the town in peas and carrots.