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    [Verb]  | "peer" 


    1: to look narrowly or curiously; especially : to look searchingly at something difficult to discern

    2: to come slightly into view : emerge partly


    Origin: 1580 ;

     Perhaps by shortening & alteration from appear;

    [Verb]  | "peer" 


    1: rival, match


    Origin: 1614 ;

     Middle English peren, peeren "be the equal of, be comparable to," derivative of per {see: |peer:1|peer:1};

    [Noun]  | "peer" | \ ˈpir \


    1: one that is of equal standing with another : equal; especially : one belonging to the same societal group especially based on age, grade, or status

    2: a member of one of the five ranks (duke, marquess, earl, viscount, or baron) of the British peerage

    3: noble


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English, from Anglo-French per, from per, adjective, equal, from Latin par;

    [Noun]  | "life peer" 


    1: a British peer whose title is not hereditary


    Origin: 1791 ;

    [Noun phrase]  | "a jury of one's peers" 


    1: a jury whose members are from the same community as the person on trial

    [Noun]  | "peers" 


    1: a man of high birth or social position;


      * e.g., " ... claims to be related to an English peer "



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    2: one that is equal to another in status, achievement, or value;


      * e.g., " ... a jury of one's peers "



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    [Noun]  | "peer" 


    1: a man of high birth or social position;


      * e.g., " ... claims to be related to an English peer "



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    2: one that is equal to another in status, achievement, or value;


      * e.g., " ... a jury of one's peers "



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    [Verb]  | "peers" 


    1: to look long and hard in wonder or surprise;


      * e.g., " ... visitors seem mesmerized as they peer at the variety of marine life in the aquarium's huge tank "



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    [Verb]  | "peer" 


    1: to look long and hard in wonder or surprise;


      * e.g., " ... visitors seem mesmerized as they peer at the variety of marine life in the aquarium's huge tank "



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     [ "peers" ]

    1: people in the same group as you, for example same age or same class.

      * e.g.,  ... Andy's peers graduated in 1999, but Andy is a mouth-breather so he had to stay back a year. 

     [ "peers" ]

    1: friends

      * e.g.,  ... i have several peers 

     [ "peer-to-peer" ]

    1: A corporate jargon term for individual interactions on the same culture/power/economic/social level. Originally applied to computer networking on a computer level as opposed to a computer-server level.

      * e.g.,  ... When the "Clu" and 'programs' battled the "Master Control Program" in the film Tron, the programs' collaboration is an example of peer-to-peer interaction. 


     [ "peer-to-peer" ]

    2: Occasionally abbreviated as "P2P" and parallels "B2B" (business to business) usually on a separate, lower power level.

     [ "Peer" ]

    1: Someone who is your age or close to it.

      * e.g.,  ... "I sentence you to be exposed before your peers! Tear down the wall!!!!!!" 

     [ "Peers" ]

    1: Peer comes from the Latin par which means equal. When you are on par with someone, you are their peer. Anyone of the same spesicis can be ones peers subjectivly. Anything that can be noticed to everyone and everythingorganic can be ones peers objectivly as they are all here with you. Age, Sex, Location, Wealth and so on are more subjective ways to use categorize ones peers. This definition allows no moral high ground objectively. Subjectivly it is used to create a moral high ground. Latin par "equal, equal-sized, well-matched," also as a noun, "that which is equal, equality," of unknown origin. This definition is english of known origin. Made fair and UnBias with all perspectives of logic accounted for.

      * e.g.,  ... Peers are unlimited. If a peer disappears due to circumstances their is always a replacement being grown, being born or simply being created. 

     [ "peer" ]

    1: n. The ratbastard who resets your (or your friends') IRC connections.

      * e.g.,  ... Connection reset by peer. 

     [ "Peer" ]

    1: A word to use instead of pure to sound cool in front of cunts around you

      * e.g.,  ... Your mum is a peer cunt 

     [ "peering" ]

    1: Peering is a way of describing the action of looking at or reading pornography.

      * e.g.,  ... Bro, Josh was totally peering at his phone in class! 

     [ "peer" ]

    1: Someone who isn't your friend. They may share a class with you. They can also be in the same grade or school.

      * e.g.,  ... My peer gave me my homework answers. 

     [ "Peer" ]

    1: the shortened version of a popular gen-z phrase “PERIOD”

      * e.g.,  ... gen z kid: “YOU LOOK SO GOOD!! PEER MAMA YOU SLAYED THE HOUSE DOWN!!!” 


     [ "Peer" ]

    2: example of the use of period:


     [ "Peer" ]

    3: “omg you’re literally the best person i know. period.”

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