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preggo - Pregnant.

e.g., Talk shows frequently feature episodes about guys who have gotten their relatives preggo.

submitted by chris

preggonoia - The feeling of fear women get when they think they may be pregnant.

e.g., I forgot to take my birth control pill, now i have preggonoia.

submitted by Craig

pregma - Expecting, with child.

e.g., Well, looks like mommy is pregma again.

submitted by Paul Edic - (www)

pregmatic - Given to easy and effortless pregnancies: dependable and predictable.

e.g., Our neighbor down the street Mme Pregmatic not surprisingly is expecting someone again, an addition to the menagerie already jostling each other for space and living room.

submitted by Paul Edic - (www)

pregnant chad - 1. a punch card hole with a depression, but not completely punched out. 2. a guy with a beer belly/ a beer belly

e.g., "He's cute, except for his pregnant chad."

submitted by timon

pregnatism - the magnetic force that attracts female co-workers to rub the belly of a pregnant colleague.

e.g., Sally radiated enough pregnatism to lure ten co-workers into orbit.

submitted by android geewhiz

preguestitise - The feeling that the host of a party gets as the party grows nearer. These are the anxious, negative feelings that nothing will go well.

e.g., My party went so well I can hardly imagine that I suffered at all from preguestitise.

submitted by Mary Mulkey

prehumous - Happening before one's death.

e.g., Her manuscript was published prehumously; she was happy to have been so honored in her own time. | Take it from me, Freddie Marie, prehumous wealth and fame are much to be preferred to the posthumus variety.

submitted by rikrik - (www)

preird - Being weird and being proud of it.

e.g., Whereas, Sandy says he is simply preird.

submitted by «Sandy»

preject - To reject before a formal offer is made.

e.g., I was about to ask her out but she prejected me with her talk about her boyfriend.

submitted by Xander Bluesummers

prelarm - Waking up minutes, perhaps seconds, before your alarm is set to go off.

e.g., My alarm is set for six o'clock, but I prelarmed at 5:57.

submitted by Zanny - (www)

prelated - Greeted before the actual day of the event.

e.g., Since I'll be gone sooner than I thought, I want to wish you a prelated Happy Birthday.

submitted by MD Caruso

prelicious - Prey that is delicious.

e.g., While looking through the scope of his hunting rifle, he whispered, "Deer, you are so prelicious." Later, while slow dancing with his wife, he whispered, "Dear, you are so prelicious."

submitted by Russell E Miller

premature e-bragulation - Braggin to your friends or loved ones about a favorable outcome, via internet text, only to find out later that the outcome wasn't quite so favorable.

e.g., When I was sure the Packers were going to win the game, I sent my friend in Chicago a taunting text message. When the Bears managed to win the game in the 4th quarter, I realized that I had suffered from premature e-bragulation.

submitted by Jenny Snyders

premature ejerkulation - What you call it when someone answers your question before you are finished asking it.

e.g., Nothing worse than a man diagnosed with premature ejerkulation. He's not the one who suffers. Those around him do.

submitted by becca & shea

premature enterjaculation - Accidentallly hitting"'enter" on your keyboard (or "send" button) when using chat or instant message before you've finished typing.

e.g., Steve had a premature enterjaculation when messaging Tonya. His message said, "Thanks for the piz."

submitted by badger - (www)

premature invitation - Inviting a girl you meet at a bar back to your apartment way too early.

e.g., "What happened to that chick you were talking to?" "She ditched me, premature invitation."

submitted by David

premature obamination - The new commander-in-chief has nominated a number of people to fill cabinet-level positions, subject to approval bu the Senate. In his first 16 days on the job, these Obama nominees, or obamanees, have been of such questionable or objectionable character or qualifications that four have withdrawn their names from consideration prior to a Senate confirmation hearing, ostensibly to avoid embarrasing the establishment. We can conclude that they would invite further scrutiny into their lives, dealings, or taxes, and were going to "bomb-out" in front of the Senate committee, anyway. A phenomenon that repeats with such an alarming frequency surely deserves a descriptive word. What do you call an Obaminee that withdraws prior to confirmation? A premature obamination, of course.

e.g., Tom Daschle is just the latest in a string of four premature obaminations, by obaminees who withdrew prior to Senate confirmation to avoid further scrutiny and embarrassment.

submitted by Glen Sorensen

premature roller - One who unrolls Tim Hortons take-out coffee cups during "Roll up the rim to win" with coffee still in the cup

e.g., If you weren't such a premature roller, you wouldn't have coffee all over you.

submitted by jessica q

premature submification - The verb pertaining to when you submit a form on a website before you've finished filling it out.

e.g., Yeah, in IE, if you accidentally hit return when filling in fields, you are likely to experience premature submification. (Nothing to be self-conscious about though. Everyone experiences it at one time or another.)

submitted by Garret Thomson - (www)

preme - Cross between supreme and premium. usually used to describe food. Perfect, awesome, delicious.

e.g., This sandwich is preme.

submitted by Katie K

premish - To back out of plans made. (Named after a friend who always did so, Prem.)

e.g., Backing out of lunch, eh? Sounds a little premish to me....

submitted by Peter Bonzani, Jr.

premo - Emo-like music created before the advent of the word "emo."

e.g., Fountains of Wayne is premo.

submitted by BigAssFries

premoted - The change in status caused by taking command of the TV Control.

e.g., When she had to leave the room I premoted myself and watched the news.

submitted by Hammerton

premuflection - PREM-YOU-FLECK-SHUN. A non-denominational and therefore politically correct reference to a moment of silence that can be used for prayer, meditation, or reflection. Coined during a family dinner.

e.g., And now let us pause for premuflection.

submitted by Anne-Marie J. Leake

premythe - (n., pronounced PREH-mith) a flawed, faulty, or false assumption, leading one into all sorts of erroneous conclusions.

e.g., "If you're not wealthy, you're not successful." "Whoa, man, you don't mean that, do you?" "Sure I do." "Well, what about Jesus? Mother Theresa? Buddha? Gandhi? Everyone who's ever raised a family without a ton of bling? ---I think you need to rethink your world."

submitted by Scott M. Ellsworth

prenasal care - Prior to the formation of the nose of the fetus in the womb of the mother she must yogicly concentrate on the spot between her eyes and above her nose for best alignment of energies and cells destined to become the unborn child's smelling and breathing apparatus.

e.g., Effective prenasal care via ancient tried and true methods, viz Yoga or Joga, will surely guarantee the finest instrument of smelling in the entire Universe, Krishna be praised, for the baby, the little one who forms easily and naturally in the womb, and comes out finally when it is quite prepared. (We think that you knose wwhat we mean.)

submitted by Paul Edic - (www)

prentzel - An occasional (childhood) mispronunciation of pretzel?

e.g., Prentzel rhymes with pencil -- the one has salt, the other doesn't.

submitted by Paul Edic - (www)

preop - Short for preoperational--meaning has too little knowledge.

e.g., Bob's a bit too preop for the job.

submitted by Fiona

prep aganda - A political entity's initial use of statistics and biased data, designed to favorably present new, and controversial, legislation.

e.g., When the Federal government wants to take over the cosmetics industry, be prepared to start hearing case studies and other prep aganda about the epidemic of pimples and their personal toll on the lives of the untreated millions.

submitted by Charlie Lesko

prephaint - To pretend to faint to try and get out of doing something.

e.g., Suba prephainted to get out of the English test.

submitted by Jada

prepone - to reschedule a meeting or event for an earlier time

e.g., Can we prepone the meeting from 7 to 6?

submitted by Colin

preposterity - Something ridiculous that will be remembered for a long time. A combination of "preposterous" and "posterity," in case you didn't figure out.

e.g., The teacher's request that we do a 600-page paper by the next day would live on in preposterity.

submitted by adam sontag - (www)

prepular - a person, mainly a girl or teenager that acts snobby, preppy, and is popular.

e.g., Look at her she is sooo prepular!

submitted by Samantha

prequel - 1. A follow-up to a movie whose timeline takes place before the movie that it is made after. 2. The last ditch attempt to make money off of a played-out franchise.

e.g., I think that Dumb and Dumberer is a better prequel than Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace because at least Dumb and Dumberer didn't have Jar Jar Binks in it.

submitted by SamL.

presact - Meaning precisely or exact

e.g., I'm such a perfectionist, I need to make sure everything is presactly right.

submitted by JaJiner

preschool - More oldschool than oldschool.

e.g., Hey, man, I just ordered the unreleased Silverchair demos from 1993. They're preschool.

submitted by Adam

prescrumptious - Anticipated delight

e.g., I'm looking forward to that prescrumptious post prandial pecan pie.

submitted by bob keith

presentate - To make a presentation.

e.g., I am going to presentate in front of the class.

submitted by Jason Evert

presentee - A person who is physically at work, but not working -- unlike an absentee, who’s not there at all.

e.g., Brian shows up for work every day, but he’s only “sorta there,” if you know what I mean. His presenteeism has started to be a problem for his department.

submitted by natalie63

presevere - Mispronunciation of "persevere" overheard while attending a water polo match.

e.g., "We are LA Trade Tech, and we will presevere."

submitted by Charles Bozonier

presh - Appreciate. 1. Anything that one considers appreciated; e.g., "I'd like to presh" is like saying "I'd like to enjoy." 2. Appreciating something. E.g., "Don't bother me, I'm preshing." 3. To show appreciation. E.g., your friend buys you a shot at the bar, you say, "Presh." This says that you appreciate the action performed by the other.

e.g., Say you drive by a hot chick in the car or see one at the bar, you can point and say, Presh." OR Instead of "Thank you," just say, "Presh." There are hundreds of instances and circumstance that are acceptable uses of this pseudo-word. Hope you can clarify my mangled definition. Thanks.

submitted by Brad

presidentiable - Filipino, president-wannabe, one who could potentially be the next president

e.g., Heaven knows why some sectors of society still believe deposed Philippine President Joseph Estrada could still be included in 2004s list of presidentiables.

submitted by Mylene Segundera-Bass - (www)

presidue - The general nastiness (used gums, ticky mystery goop, etc.) accumulated over time in a public place.

e.g., Julie and I just rode the Zipper, and my seat was so covered in presidue I swear I almost yakked.

submitted by Lauren Walsensmictzensiegleheimer - (www)

presocstetos - A prospectus. A summary of a proposed project, venture, or investment.

e.g., Kyle, always read the presocstetos before making an investment.

submitted by Jeff

presser - Press conference.

e.g., "E.g., in a joint presser (if you can call taking two questions a 'presser') with the Mexican president, Obama again offered a vague, wishy-washy worry about the [Arizona anti-illegal-immigration] law."

submitted by HD Fowler - (www)

pressifixion - Crucifixion by the press, the mass media.

e.g., Some people in the midst of a public scandal actually go into hiding to try to avoid pressifixion.

submitted by natalie

presstitute - A bought journalist.

e.g., What we need is presstitute alerts when she shows up as a guest on a "news" program. At least we know what to expect from someone's defense lawyer.

submitted by Bingo Knight - (www)

pressumed guilty - Assumed guilty by the press. Clearly portrayed by the press as guilty as the same time as the press overuses the word alleged. Sometimes used in conjunction with "person of interest."

e.g., When a story breaks that a celebrity may have committed a criminal act, most of them are pressumed guilty. Ever wonder why?

submitted by Miss Speller - (www)

pressureful - A way to describe a pressure-filled situation when you are too lazy to do the verbal gymnastics required to fully enunciate.

e.g., Talking the SAT was so pressureful, I thought someone's head might explode.

submitted by Melanie

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