payce

payce
Alternate form of peace used in giving good tidings to a homey on departure. Alternate form: Payce ouuut brudda. In this form, the out is elongated for reasons that only an OG can understand. Peace out, yo, is also acceptable, but notice the lack of emphasis on the out. Yet again only an OG understands this.

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