Pronunciation: /piːs aʊt/
noun a state of tranquility or quiet
A1 I like to say 'peace out' when I leave a room.
A2 My little sister always says 'peace out' before going to bed.
B1 The teenagers in the park shouted 'peace out' as they left.
B2 After the concert, the band waved and said 'peace out' to their fans.
C1 The ambassador ended the meeting with a formal 'peace out' to signify the negotiations were over.
C2 As the president concluded his speech, he raised his hand in a 'peace out' gesture.
adverb used to express a wish for peace or farewell
A1 I finished my homework, peace out!
A2 After a long day at work, I just want to relax and peace out.
B1 Before leaving the party, he said 'peace out' to his friends.
B2 As the concert ended, the band members waved to the crowd and shouted 'peace out!'
C1 After signing off from the meeting, the CEO casually said 'peace out' to everyone in the room.
C2 The diplomat concluded the negotiations with a smile and a 'peace out' gesture before leaving the room.
formal After discussing the terms of the agreement, we can now formally say peace out.
informal Alright, I'm done here. Peace out!
slang I'm gonna bounce, peace out!
figurative As the sun set behind the mountains, the world seemed to say peace out for the day.
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