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    [Noun]  | "pace" | \ ˈpās \


    1: rate of movement; especially : an established rate of locomotion

    2: rate of progress; specifically : parallel rate of growth or development

    3: an example to be emulated; specifically : first place in a competition


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English pas, from Anglo-French, stride, step, from Latin passus, from pandere to spread {mat|fathom|};

    [Noun]  | "pace car" 


    1: an automobile that leads the field of competitors through a pace lap but does not participate in the race


    Origin: 1936 ;

    [Noun]  | "pace lap" 


    1: a lap of an auto racecourse by the entire field of competitors before the start of a race to allow the engines to warm up and to permit a flying start


    Origin: 1929 ;

    [Noun]  | "snail's pace" 


    1: an extremely slow pace


    Origin: 15th century ;

    [Verb]  | "pace" 


    1: to walk with often slow or measured tread

    2: to move along : proceed

    3: to go at a pace —used especially of a horse


    Origin: circa 1522 ;

     See: ;

    [Preposition]  | "pa*ce" | \ ˈpā-(ˌ)sē \


    1: contrary to the opinion of —usually used as an expression of deference to someone's contrary opinion—usually italics


    Origin: 1863 ;

     Latin, ablative of pac-, pax peace, permission {mat|pact|};

    [Phrasal verb]  | "pace off" 


    1: to measure (something) by counting the number of steps it takes to walk its length

    [Noun phrase]  | "pace of life" 


    1: —used to refer to the speed at which changes and events occur

    [Noun phrase]  | "change of pace" 


    1: changeup

    2: an interruption of continuity by a shift to a different activity


    Origin: 1883 ;

    [Idiom]  | "pace oneself" 


    1: to do something at a speed that is steady and that allows one to continue without becoming too tired

    [Verb]  | "pace" 


    1: to move along with a steady regular step especially in a group;


      * e.g., " ... six jugglers paced neatly alongside one another in the parade "





    2: to move forward along a course;


      * e.g., " ... the couple paced through the motions of a marriage, but it was never more than a financial and social arrangement "



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    [Verb]  | "keep" 


    1: to mark with an appropriate practice, rite, or ceremony;


      * e.g., " ... keep the Sabbath by not working "





    2: to continue to have in one's possession or power;


      * e.g., " ... the money is yours to keep "





    3: to do what is required by the terms of;


      * e.g., " ... make sure you keep your promise to help out at the homeless shelter "





    [Verb]  | "keep (from)" 


    1: to resist the temptation of;


      * e.g., " ... try to keep from eating all the chocolate in one day! "





    [Verb]  | "keep (to)" 


    1: to give steadfast support to;


      * e.g., " ... always keeps to his political positions, even when they are unpopular "





     [ "pace" ]

    1: the Italian word for "peace"

      * e.g.,  ... -*walks into a room" Pace.  


     [ "pace" ]

    2: used as a greeting or farewell

      * e.g.,  ... -Bye. Love you. 


     [ "pace" ]

    3: most often accompanied with the visual peace sign made with the index and middle finger being the only extended

      * e.g.,  ... - Love you. Pace.  

     [ "pace" ]

    1: An italian word translated to english which means peace

      * e.g.,  ... Io voglio pace=i want peace 

     [ "pace" ]

    1: a word meaning sick, awesome, cool

      * e.g.,  ... guy 1: that poster's cool 

     [ "pace" ]

    1: A acrynym for a girl from pace florida meaning

      * e.g.,  ... Man those girls from pace are crazy. 


     [ "pace" ]

    2: P.ussy


     [ "pace" ]

    3: A.lways


     [ "pace" ]

    4: C.omes


     [ "pace" ]

    5: E.asy

     [ "pace" ]

    1: extremly large head, a person at a young age with receeding hair line.

      * e.g.,  ... MAn that guys got a fucking pace of a head 

     [ "pace" ]

    1: Somebody who gets drunk really quickly on a small volume of alcohol. A pace my also refer to somebody who refuses to come out drinking

      * e.g.,  ... 1) Is Duncan still out?, Nah he had to go home because he is a pace 2) Andy is such a pace for not coming out tonight 

     [ "pace" ]

    1: Pace = Penis Face.

      * e.g.,  ... (vadir see's selvi walking across the street) 


     [ "pace" ]

    2: its a cooler alternative to the over used *blick accent* dick head blud pshht.

      * e.g.,  ... Vadir: yo yo yo holla at you boi! 

     [ "pace" ]

    1: Used in the urban landscape of the ghetto this word is used by hood people. It means "lata" or "im out."

      * e.g.,  ... "motha f*cka got shot! im outta hurr pace." 

     [ "pace" ]

    1: a buff ting, invented by the Ghetto Warriors of Bham England

      * e.g.,  ... that one bum gyal is rar pace blud u gets me? 

     [ "pace" ]

    1: A male who is obsessed with a girl but will never get any action from her, and will die a virgin. The only action he will ever get will be from his own unwilling hand(see molesterbation).

      * e.g.,  ... He sat there with kari all night and all they did was sit next to each other, what a pace. 

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