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Search results for 'prep':
Displaying 1-10 of 10 word(s) starting with 'prep'
- prep
- (noun) : A very popular person, usually a girl, that is very socially agressive.
- That prep must have fifty best friends.
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Feb. 05, 2006 18:03
- (noun) : a very popular person;jerk
- Those preps they think they are so much better than us
- Submitted by: Nikki Brown from Oregon on Nov. 01, 2005 22:18
- (noun) : a very high mantinence person
- That girl is such a prep!
- Submitted by: Claudia J. from Oregon on Nov. 01, 2005 12:32
- prepair (verb) : To fix something that isn't broken... yet. To fix in advance.
Also, a misspelling of "prepare."
- There's a storm coming. I'll get the duct tape to prepair the screen door.
- Submitted by: sitting amok from Missouri on Mar. 05, 2007 11:37
- prepend (verb) : to add something to the beginning or start of something
- Mary was happy to prepend an honorific to her name now that she has received her doctorate.
- Submitted by: Lloyd Bergman from Pennsylvania on Jun. 04, 2007 09:51
- prepjock (noun) : a person that is jock but is also a popular jerk
- he is such a prepjock
- Submitted by: Nikki Brown from Oregon on Dec. 18, 2005 00:08
- Prepneck (noun) : A redneck with a deceivingly preppy exterior.
- That prepneck has a pack of Marlboros rolled up in his Izod sleeve!
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Apr. 21, 2006 11:16
- preponderance (noun) : NEW DEFINITION: brief premeditation
- The senior prank required only minimal preponderance: they simply TP'ed the trees
- Submitted by: The Eloquent Hick on Sep. 30, 2005 08:36
- prepone
- (verb) : to move closer in time : the opposite of postpone
- The meeting was preponed by a day.
- Submitted by: Ganesh Venkat from New Jersey on Feb. 13, 2009 10:44
- (verb) : to change to an earlier time
- My travel plans are preponed by a week, to 25th April.
—Nancy Gandhi, 11.27.2008
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Dec. 18, 2008 16:46
- (verb) : to move to an earlier time
- We preponed the trip to California by 3 days because we found cheaper tickets.
—Common use in India.
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Jul. 26, 2008 10:19
- (verb) : to arrange for an event, function, meeting, etc. to take place at an earlier date or time
- In view of the impending monsoon showers, the meeting stands preponed to Monday.
- Submitted by: B S Warrier, Kochi from India on Mar. 30, 2008 16:01
- (verb) : to move something up in time : to move to an earlier time [antonym: postpone]
- We are going to prepone going to dinner from 7 o'clock to 6 o'clock.
- Submitted by: Sweta Desai from Virginia on Jan. 25, 2008 15:33
- (verb) : to advance in time or schedule; antonym of postpone, synonym of antipone
- I can't wait for QK (break), I'm preponing it to now.
- Submitted by: BK from South Carolina on Jan. 09, 2008 13:29
- (verb) : to advance,as in bringing a date or occasion forward
- I have planned to prepone the rehearsal.
- Submitted by: KARTHIK from India on Oct. 19, 2007 02:01
- (verb) : to bring forward (a meeting, date appointment). Cause to take place at an earlier time. Antonym of postpone.
- The meeting has been preponed from the 15th to the 12th.
- Submitted by: Dr. Jeff Tikari from India on May. 28, 2007 23:34
- (verb) : to move a schedule ahead (as opposed to postpone)
- 1) We have preponed our travel schedule to...
2) Can I request for a preponement of the appointment to 3 pm?
—common usage in India (Ind-lish?)
- Submitted by: Ananth from India on Jan. 15, 2007 23:09
- (verb) : To move an event earlier in time. Opposite of postpone
- The meeting was preponed from three o'clock to two o'clock.
- Submitted by: Eyal Solomon from New York on Dec. 15, 2006 23:41
- (verb) : To advance the schedule of an event.
- I preponed by journey to Chicago so as to catch the ball game.
- Submitted by: Vish from California on May. 03, 2006 00:40
- (verb) : bring ahead
Rationale: When we can postpone an event to a later date, we could as well prepone it to an earlier date.
- The meeting for 15th has been preponed to 13th.
—Indians, India, Indian editions of standard dictionaries like Concise Oxford Dictionary
- Submitted by: Srinivasagopalan from India on Mar. 17, 2006 05:24
- (verb) : To reschedule something to an earlier time;
ie, the opposite of postpone
- Due to a scheduling conflict at noon tomorrow, the Social Committee meeting is preponed to 9 a.m.
—Lynne Fraser, office memorandum, January 12, 2006
- Submitted by: John Bar from Canada on Jan. 23, 2006 09:44
- (verb) : To bring forward, Opposite of postpone
- I am free this morning so lets prepone our afternoon meeting.
- Submitted by: Anoop from Illinois on Dec. 02, 2005 22:40
- (verb) : To advance - As opposite to 'postpone'. This is an oft used word in India.
- Can I prepone my trip by 3 days? (advance my trip by three days)
- Submitted by: Sriram V Iyer from India on Nov. 06, 2005 08:07
- (verb) : Opposite of postpone. To reschedule an event,activity, task or meeting before the planned date.
- My flight got preponed by 2 hours as a result of which I ended up missing it.
- Submitted by: Sheloo from Ohio on Oct. 31, 2005 14:06
- (verb) : Move forward; opposite of postpone.
- Submitted by: Jayant Mishra from Florida on Oct. 23, 2005 15:17
- (verb) : to advance the date of
- We could prepone the meeting.
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Sep. 16, 2005 18:28
- Preppy (adjective) : someone who is very hyper, friendly, excited and generally a nice person who also has very good style and usually wears polos and the latest styles.
- Look at that preppy girl, she is so cool! Or when you hear this phrase..." Guys wait up, my big earings are stuck in me popped collar!" - That means that girl is preppy, BIG TIME!!!
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Nov. 14, 2006 17:03
- preproduce (verb) : to produce in advance
- The musician used preproduced drum loops in his song.
- Submitted by: Ryan Hodgkinson from Arizona on Feb. 18, 2009 14:53
- Prepsychosis (other) : Before having syptom of psychosis - Before prior knowledge of having psychosis.
- "Prepsychosis is very scary. Sometimes you are confused about who you are, before the symptons are totally there."
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Feb. 26, 2006 17:01
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