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Peak out

verb/: to summit a mountain

verb used by huge tools in colorado, mostly by rich credit card hippies in boulder

even though i'm wearing a bunch of north face gear, have a beard, listen to widespread, and drive a range rover, i couldn't peak out.

by ballzdeep April 12, 2005

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peak fiction

Beastars.

person 1: beastars is peak fiction

person 2: yes.

by kaid0ushun June 22, 2021

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Peak out

What might happen to your penis if you go "commando" (no underwear) and don't remember to zip your pants up. It often also happens to a woman's breast, especially at the most inappropriate moment. Normally spelled "peekโ€.

Her left breast did a peak out when she'd leaned towards me from the other side of the table. A very very nice view.

by Panchoman Jr. November 17, 2006

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Peak Season

Typically spans from the week of Spring Break and lasts through Summer Break. Peak season consists of "making memories in high school" by doing as much dumb shit as humanly possible.

Person 1: Hey what are you planning on doing for Spring Break?
Person 2: I'm going to Florida and drinking until my vital organs shut down, it's Peak Season, baby!

by crustysock777 February 27, 2018

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Peak-A-Poon

The act of covering someone's eyes before showing them your vagina.

Guy 1: "This girl was totally playing a game of Peak-A-Poon with a guy at the bar last night!"

Guy 2: "Who won?"

Guy 1: "It definitely wasn't the next person to sit on that bar stool"

by Param3dic August 9, 2011

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Peak fiction

Animanga of the year Tokyo Revengers

โ€œYo last night I was Reading/Watching Peak fictionโ€ โ€œOh you were reading Tokyo Revengers?โ€

by Szyikes September 5, 2021

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peaked in high school

(n./adj.) This phrase can be used to describe people that routinely bring up high school when they are well into their 30's, because they haven't had a single exciting or interesting experience since their senior year, and as such their lives and themselves are said to have, "peaked in high school."

This term is often used when speaking disparagingly about an individual or group. This phrase can only be used appropriately after-the-fact (i.e. after individual/group leaves high school) to accurately gauge if (s)he qualifies for such status.

I have noticed a lot of athletes, clowns, and bullies peaked in high school, whereas geeks, nerds, and dweebs are often at the lowest risk of 'peaking', because their high school experience(s) leave them no where to go but up.

by Brigadumb July 1, 2007

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