Per each
adverb phrase
For each; apiece; a THROW: Those are $8 per each, to you
[1906+; fr a humorous insertion of Latin per in imitation of pretentious business use]
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- Pereia
[puh-rahy-on, -rey-, -ree-] /pəˈraɪ ɒn, -ˈreɪ-, -ˈri-/ noun, plural pereia [puh-rahy-uh, -rey-uh, -ree-uh] /pəˈraɪ ə, -ˈreɪ ə, -ˈri ə/ (Show IPA) 1. (in a crustacean) the thorax.
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