Pre-Ayla

Blissful state of ignorance in composition, just before taking comp 150 at Fort Lewis College.
Pre-Ayla I thought my papers were written well before I went to this class. I was I was wrong, very, very wrong…
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Pre-vintage

Something that is no longer in style but is not yet cool enough to be vintage
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pre-apology

Frank knew he would get hammered at the ballgame, so he issued a pre-apology to the crew before the tailgate.
by Merfzero August 24, 2007
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Pre-fume

When a women wears so much perfume you can smell it long before the she gets anywhere near you.
"That girl had on so much pre-fume you could smell her from across the street."
by I Am Warthog August 11, 2009
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pre-nup

A contract made between a man and a woman before marriage so that if a divorce should occur the property and money and other assets will be split or taken by the man or wife.
If you aint no punk holla We Want Pre-nup
WE WANT PRE-NUP!, Yeaah
It's something that you need to have
Cause when she leave yo ass she gone leave with half
by We want pre-nup YEAH! October 17, 2005
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pre-slut

Girls in their pre-teen years (11-12) who dresses like and/or has a major potential to be a slut. Worst case scenario, they may already be on their way to becoming one.
Mark: Did you see what my sister looked like today?
John: No, why?
Mark: She was wearing a mountain of make-up and this low-cut top when she hardly has boobs. She's such a pre-slut.

Jess: How was the party last weekend?
Mary: Good, except there was this random 12-year old girl hooking up with like 8th grader boys.
Jess: Oh my God, what a pre-slut.
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pre-CBS

Denotes specifically guitars, electric basses and amplifiers made by Fender Musical Instrument company from about 1946 until 1964. In 1965, company founder/owner Leo Fender retired for health reasons and sold his company to Columbia Broadcasting System. As CBS cared far more about profits than music, the cost-cutting it implemented at Fender resulted in the latter company's producing instruments which were almost universally considered far inferior after 1965 than before.
Thus, the term "pre-CBS" has come into usage, at least among musicians, to connote any product which is older and therefore better than equivalent items produced more recently. Its implication is similar to the the older expression "They don't make 'em like that anymore."
VIOLINIST: "My instrument is a 1729 Stradivarius."
GUITARIST: "Wow! So it's a pre-CBS, huh?"
by Bob Lowe October 09, 2006
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