Attempting to elicit an invitation by accepting the invitation without the invitation being made.
Even though I deliberately did not invite Jennifer Aniston to my New Year's Eve party, she totally presponded by telling me that she was bringing her grandmother's world-famous cherry-chicken-cheese ball.
by Drinking Frog December 16, 2015
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v.: To publish and make readily available an idea that rebuts the future arguments of those who fail adequately to research what others have already published. n.: presponse.
Jonathan (in early 2010): "The 1937–1938 dip was not the product of tight fiscal and monetary policy, but of excessive government regulation and loose monetary policy."

Kevin (in late 2011): In 1937, "federal spending was cut and monetary policy was tightened up, with disastrous results: GDP immediately began to plummet, and industrial production fell by a third."

Jonathan: I presponded to that canard two years ago. Don't you research before you write?
by autofyrsto October 10, 2011
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