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CharmYou Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

piss out?

Why do people say "piss out" at the end of a YouTube video?
  

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I've never heard this.

  • I've never heard this.
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I've never heard this.
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Or maybe they say "Peace out" or "Piece out"?
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You must have heard 'peace out'. It's just an informal way of saying 'goodbye'. I've even heard people say 'peace in' (which technically means the opposite), or just 'peace'.
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You're welcome.

I hope you realize that '****' literally means 'urinate' or 'urine'. Emotion: embarrassed
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They dont say "**** out" they say "peace out"
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"Peace; out."

Peace: I wish you peace
Out: End of transmission, maybe from conventions used with mobile radio ("over and out", etc).
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KrisBlueNZ"Peace; out."Peace: I wish you peaceOut: End of transmission, maybe from conventions used with mobile radio ("over and out", etc).
Is that what it means? "Peace; out"? When I read the question I thought it was "peace out" as a phrasal verb, like some kind of hippy slang from the 60s. How do people pronounce it? Is it like "Peace; out" or "peace out"?
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GPYIs it like "Peace; out" or "peace out"?
Nobody makes a pause there, I think.
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The only difference between the sound of "Peace; out" and "Peace out" is the pause, and that's shortened for brevity because the phrase is well-known.

This interpretation is mine; I have no independent source. It just seems logical and sensible.

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