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Prewrongative 

Derived from the words prerogative, meaning special right, or privilege, and wrong. This results in the word prewrongative which means one's right they have to do something wrong.
Alice: Omg, I can't believe you would sell those Katy Perry tickets instead of use them! This is a once in a life time chance to actually see her live!

Jen: Whatever. It might be a mistake, but it's my prewrongative.
Prewrongative by memememe123 August 21, 2012