1) To almost offer up an invitation.
2) To let someone know just after an invitation expires that it in fact exsisted
2) To let someone know just after an invitation expires that it in fact exsisted
Person One "Oh if you would have let me know yesterday you wanted to go to the Bears game I could have given you a ticket but i just gave it away"
Person Two "Nice Almost-vite, you know i love the Bears, jerk!"
Person Two "Nice Almost-vite, you know i love the Bears, jerk!"
by Tim Langan December 17, 2007
Pre-Vite: (Noun)
An invitation to an event that is sent out prior to the actual invitation for the purpose of gauging interest or availability.
An invitation to an event that is sent out prior to the actual invitation for the purpose of gauging interest or availability.
We should have a 4th of july party, unless everyone is going to be out of town. We better send out a pre-vite to see if it's even worth it
by airman6563 July 9, 2011
by TigPA September 17, 2010
1: Hey, my birthday is next week and I'm throwing a party, but I don't want it to sound like I'm throwing a party for myself, can you make a prox-e-vite for me?
2: But you are throwing a party for yourself.
1: Go f*** yourself
2: But you are throwing a party for yourself.
1: Go f*** yourself
by Tpknt December 31, 2009
by rotten butter October 7, 2022
It is associated with stupidity, but the acronyms stand for very intelligent to everyone, it is defined as an acronym so that it doesn’t get you in trouble but in reality the word means your dumb as shit
Mr.Blah your vite which means “your very dumb” but define it to then as very intelligent to everyone to not get in trouble
by Mr.vite May 30, 2023
teacher: alright students write your essays
classroom: laughs
teacher: aight my bad yall better vite your essays!
classroom: laughs
teacher: aight my bad yall better vite your essays!
by evevevvevevevevevveveve December 20, 2019