Define Persuade Meaning

Persuade
To tempt someone to do something they refused to do before.

I couldn't persuade her to change her mind.
By Janeczka
Persuader
my badass 12 guage Mossberg shotgun. its all black with pistol grips.called by some a redneck machine gun.

i broke out my persuader on that fuckin' thief!
By Laetitia
Persuaded
adj. (1) Used to describe something that is politically incorrect, or whose public invocation is otherwise considered generally unacceptable, potentially offensive, or uncomfortable. (2) Used to describe a situation that is unfavorable or unpleasant.

In his campaign speech, the senatorial candidate addressed a number of persuaded issues that most other politicians had avoided.
By Kariotta
Persuading
Filipino way of saying First Wedding

Dish ish my mamz persuading annibersary, okay?
By Berta
Persuader

pass me the persuader Maggie's started moving again
By Michal
The Persuader
the placing of one's hand on the back of a lovers head to remind them that a hand on the shaft is not enough. The mouth is more like it and is expected.

I was making out with my girl and all she was doing was grapping my dick so I gave her the persuader, and she sucked it like I knew she would.
By Vivian
Persuading The Debtor
A sexual position in which the man holds the woman upside down by her ankles, inserts his penis into her vagina, and then shakes her up and down, as if emptying the money from her pockets.

"Hey, did you go out with Anne last night?" "Yeah, you'll never guess what happened." "Persuading the debtor?" "Oh, yeah!"
By Ceil
Creatively Persuade
To persuade someone to tell you something in a "creative" way, i.e. INTERACTIONS.

Person 1: What did I say when I drunk dialed you?
Person 2: CREATIVELY PERSUADE.
By Cornelia
Urban Persuader
An individual that has power of transformation of society based upon words.

Lori , who is very intelligent.. keeps trying to make the world a beautiful place by steering language on urban dictionary is an urban persuader.
By Shari
Persuaded With Some Benjamins
The term "persuaded with some Benjamins" refers to bribery. If someone was "persuaded with some Bejamins" he or she accepted a bribe.

Jack: "Remember that robbery I botched last month?"

Sam: "Yeah. Did the Judge throw the book at you?"

Jack: "No. The judge was easily "persuaded with some

Benjamins." I just got a slap on the wrist."

Sam: "Wow, that's the Criminal Justice System at its finest..."

Moral of the story: A judge was "persuaded with some Benjamins" to give the defendant a lighter sentence.
By Frederique