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Definitions by zaaan

Used instead of printed when talking about something that has already been printed, displayed, or output. Programmers and writers use it as the true past tense of print, because “printed” just never sounded right.
I prunt the code output earlier.”

“The essay was prunt yesterday, but the teacher hasn’t marked it yet.”

“Oops, I prunt the list backwards again.”
Prunt by zaaan September 28, 2025