Peacing: meaning, definitions and examples

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peacing

 

[ piːsɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

informal use

Peacing is a colloquial term that derives from the word 'peace' and is often used to describe the act of leaving a situation, typically in a relaxed or carefree manner. It can convey a sense of contentment or satisfaction with parting ways. This term is commonly used in social contexts, particularly among younger audiences and in digital communication, such as texting or social media. It implies a friendly or lighthearted exit rather than a dramatic or negative departure.

Synonyms

departing, exiting, leaving

Examples of usage

  • I'm just peacing out now, see you later!
  • They were peacing after the party ended.
  • I love peacing with my friends when things get too intense.

Translations

Translations of the word "peacing" in other languages:

🇵🇹 paz

🇮🇳 शांति

🇩🇪 Frieden

🇮🇩 perdamaian

🇺🇦 мир

🇵🇱 pokój

🇯🇵 平和

🇫🇷 paix

🇪🇸 paz

🇹🇷 barış

🇰🇷 평화

🇸🇦 سلام

🇨🇿 mír

🇸🇰 mier

🇨🇳 和平

🇸🇮 mir

🇮🇸 friður

🇰🇿 бейбітшілік

🇬🇪 მშვიდობა

🇦🇿 sülh

🇲🇽 paz

Etymology

The term 'peacing' emerges from the informal use of 'peace,' which has its roots in the Latin word 'pax,' meaning peace. Over time, 'peace' in English evolved to embody not only the absence of conflict but also a cultural representation of goodwill and friendship. The colloquial form 'peacing' likely gained traction in the late 20th to early 21st century, particularly within youth culture, social media, and the vernacular of online communication. As people began to communicate more casually through platforms like texting and social media, the term captured a sense of light-heartedness and ease associated with leaving social gatherings or interactions. This usage encapsulates the essence of modern communication where brevity and informal expressions are celebrated.