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Predictable 

The quality of being easily anticipated; as in a behavior or response easily anticipated due to historic pattern.
"Kari's seemingly reflexive need to hijack a Facebook post and/or be the first to comment had become all-too-predictable."
Predictable by AbuName January 7, 2017

Predicktable

When someone has the same boring moves in bed
"Aarons only got one move in the sack" says Wilbur. "Yeah, he's so predicktable" shout Iggy and Tempest
Predicktable by Iguardo July 14, 2010

predicumitable 

One who is overly predictable with their orgasms, i.e. always cumming in/on/at the same place, time, person, body part, etc.
Our sex life went down hill when she became predicumitable.
predicumitable by skellyman July 30, 2010

predictonym 

An incorrect or unwanted word that appears in a text message when using the predictive text function on a mobile phone. A predictonym uses the same key combination as another word, but is not the desired word.
For example, "room" is spelled on a mobile phone by typing "7666" and so is "soon", hence "room" is a predictonym of "soon". Other common predictonyms include "of" and "me"; "go" and "in"; "home" and "good"; "book" and "cool".
predictonym by Leander January 29, 2006

prefiction 

A prefiction would be the forecasting (pre) of a made-up story (fiction).

Predicting an untruth.
The psychic made a prefiction that the world would end in 2000.
prefiction by stumblestone December 31, 2016

Unrequested Predictive Text 

Replacement of your intended word by your cell phone's predictive text feature because you failed to space or were too quick (or thought you were) and you were really off a key and your cell didn't know what the hell you meant so it helped you out without your request. Strangely enough, sometimes you appreciate this feature because you can't always spell everything you'd like to say (but the cell can)!
"If you were turning to reach me, I was in the shower. - unrequested predictive text confused your slippery fingers and when you meant to say, "trying," it thought you meant turning. TOTALLY changes the meaning!