1 definition by bitterboxcar

The union of the words promise and threat.
To show intimidation with out having to make a promise or a threat.
To be used in heated altercation as a deflation tactic.
The preat was made towards the bully, confusing him and instigating a fight.

Billy: "You better get outta here before something bad happens."
Frank: "Is that a promise or a threat?"
Billy: "It's a preat!"
Frank: "What?"
by bitterboxcar March 20, 2007
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