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"one that is HELPLESS or UNABLE to resist attack" Ken and Judy prey on Vincent.
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1.) Noun. Used to identify a living creature being hunted for food/sport by another living creature called the predator.
2.) Verb. To prey on something. To hunt for food/sport. 3.) The plural of lawyers. Describing a group of three or more. 1.) The mouse is the prey of the snake.
2.) The snake preys on its food, the mouse. 3.) Bystander: Holy shit, a prey of lawyers! Where's my Remington Pump Action?? |
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a younger man who makes his fondness for older women known; also cougar bait, or a younger man who becomes interested in a cougar after being with one. That cutie Scott is just prey to that cougar Jen!
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1. Something desirable in nature; 2. Cool, awesome, good, great, hot. "That new red ferrari is prey!"
"Check her out, she is prey as it gets." |
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