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To drink at home before going to the game, concert, bar, party, wedding, etc. where the drinks will either be expensive, crappy, or non-existent. To get buzzed, or even drunk, before going out. Beers are $6 at the game, so let's preload.
I preloaded before the wedding. The church doesn't allow alcohol. |
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When a piece of software, a game for instance, is offered for download by the developer before the official release, but it can't be played yet due to a protection, this is called a preload.
Usually this service is only available for people who preordered the game. Half-Life 2 could be preloaded from steam.
Crysis could be preloaded five days before the official release, from the EA servers. |
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The act of reloading a semi-empty clip in a FPS or other shooter in anticipation of a hard firefight or similar event, sometimes referred as common sense. Just give us a second to preload before we go into this room, I think it's full of enemies.
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The act of eating copious amounts of food, with the intention of defecating in the hosts toilet. The end result being a smelly house. Dude Chad is having a party, lets hit up taco bell and preload that faggots house.
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