pleeease

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Adverb[edit]

pleeease (not comparable)

  1. Elongated form of please.
    • 1933, Albert Halper, Union Square, page 287:
      The chairman, rapping loudly, had to shout the others down. "Comrades, comrades, let him finish, let him finish, pleeease!"
    • 2001, Jaina Bell, Retards, Rebels, & Slackers - Page 25
      "Can we, pleeease?" Malik grinned wryly, broke a baggy of weed out, and started stuffing the pipe."
    • 2010, Soyinka I. Ogunbusola, Cosmic Beginnings: The Chaos Chronicals - Volume 2, page 5:
      You WILL do as I command; with pressure steadily crushing down upon the hueless ones, “pleeease, pleeease,” begged the collective.
    • 2013, Cynthia Gregory Thomas, Adventures with Sherlock: A Dog’s Tale, page 25:
      “Please, Mom, pleeease?” Melanee joins in the begging. “Pleeease, Mom?”