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Predictament

1. n. A bad or ill-fated outcome that one predicted would happen in advance.

2. n. An unpleasantly difficult, perplexing, or dangerous situation that a person had the foresight to see in advance, yet for some reason chose to proceed with anyway.
Dammit, I knew I would end up in this predictament.
by SKyway Sherpa March 6, 2012
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Predickle

"We're in quite a predickle here."
by My_Mother_Shes_Cool_Like_That December 26, 2012
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predeceased

in marrige, a wife may choose to retain her maiden surname or the surname of her predeceased spouse
by Toffer89 January 22, 2009
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Prepic

Prepic

Prepic comes from the words 'pretty'and 'epic' combing both words to decribe an amazing yet average happening. Kind of like a paradox.
Dude1: Hey have you seen Britiney Spears' bald hair style?

Dude2: I think it's amazing

Dude1: yet quite boring and typical

Both: It's prepic
by Kanakro August 29, 2009
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Presiclu

A classy term for the color shit-brown, a nice way to describe the hue of crap.
Why would you buy those shoes, man? Those things are presiclu.
by K-Stizzle January 14, 2011
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pradical

practical yet radical. radical in it's practicality. in a world of rules and structures, people often need "pradical" solutions, such as growing their own food in an urban garden, or getting a non-traditional education to suit their learning needs.
"The two acre urban garden she started to help feed her community was such a pradical idea."
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preditator

An animal that eats another animal. This word was made up by Sarah Palin.
Grizzly bears are preditators. They preditate meese.
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