PreDictionary n (pre, from Lat. prae, before + dictionary; or: predict + suffixes –ion and –ary) – a proactive dictionary that does not register words that are already in use but "predicts" new words, introduces them for the first time into common usage.
Almost all dictionaries, even those that contain neologisms, are reactive: they reflect various stages in the development of language. PreDictionary is a projective and proactive dictionary: it contributes new words that could make their way into the dictionaries of the future.
A prediction derived from the application of murphy's law, the monumental stupidity of people, and your ability to combine the too....
A friend blew all of her student loan money on a new laptop 360, clothes and books...
I'm gonna go out on a limb and make a "psuckic predictionprediction" stating that "before the semester's out she's gonna wine and bitch about not having any money... and how her best friend just made her buy all that crap....."