Typically used in running; a term used to describe someone who is generally not improving in an activity. Used in Cross Country to describe a person who is not able to improve and(or) has not improved in several years.
Oh, he’ll never beat 20:00 minutes, he’s been pace-locked for three years.
Pace is an amazing way to say "face". You would also say it this way if you were retarded.
Pleasee.... Part on my pace please!
Pace is pace he is not John for he is pace and will always be pace.
Some people may know him as pace but others know him as pace!
A short girl with the last name of Anderson she plays basketball, soccer, volleyball, and softball. She is super funny and lovable. She is really loved be a girl named Emily. She has all the boys all over her and is a great conversation starter she may be a little awkward but everyone loves her anyways.
Pace is so cool
This is a common term used to define a runner who, while on an easy run, decides to go way too quick and hence not reap the benefits of said easy run. It is believed to have been first used about the retired Irish distance athlete Marcus O’Sullivan who went to four summer Olympic Games.
Wow, you definitely did Marcus Pace today didn’t you? That wasn’t an easy run
The American Hugh Jackman.
Damn I thought that was Hugh Jackman but it’s that mother fucker Lee Pace