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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]  | "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: ;

    [Idiom]  | "go through one's paces" 


    1: to do something in order to show others how well one does it

    [Idiom]  | "put (someone or something) through his/her/its paces" 


    1: to test what someone or something can do

    [Phrasal verb]  | "pace off" 


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

    [Verb]  | "paces" 


    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]  | "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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     [ "pacely" ]

    1: (adb) at a rate, or a certain speed

      * e.g.,  ... I ate a turtle at a pacely rate. 

     [ "Pace" ]

    1: Referring to someones speed.

      * e.g.,  ... Damn you slow as shit, you cant keep up with my pace. 

     [ "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: Pace is a chad who can sex 5 women at once. He cooks and spends his free time being a womanizer, and having the fattest cock in the world. He is extremely handsome and woman fall to his feet at first sight. He once dropkicked a man for taking a watermelon he was going to buy. The best man you will ever meet.

      * e.g.,  ... 1girl: is that Pace 

     [ "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

     [ "paced" ]

    1: a term used to describe the act from a person of small town status who blatantly and intentionally performs intimate and inappropriate sexual acts (preferably with a significant other of a friend or co-worker) while ensuring that the act is public knowledge for all to enjoy

      * e.g.,  ... "That bitch paced me and now I've got herpes" 

     [ "Paced" ]

    1: Paced is a nuanced term that can be used as adjective or adverb. Its value is determined by context and tone.

      * e.g.,  ... "Yo bro that party last night was paced! Jessica fell out of a window after you left." 

     [ "Paced" ]

    1: When using the word paced after beating somebody at something, you are referring to that fact that they have just been molested.

      * e.g.,  ... Ha Luke, you just got Paced! 

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