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Precetate

Takes precedence over everything else..
On the sinking Titanic women and children would precetate other on board loading the escape rafts.
by Wysteria Wolfe October 15, 2017
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prepated

Prepated: It's Prepared* Learn to spell, you uneducated twat
by DeadpoolsBackBaby March 25, 2019
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Preditation

The word Sarah Palin uses when she means to say predation.
I refudiate the claim preditation is not a word.
by when.will.it.end June 11, 2015
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palpitate

to pulsate, quiver or tremble with unusual speed; an effect of a disease or a sudden burst of emotional energy.
his heart palpitated wildly.
by laaa. February 8, 2010
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predicate

1) something or someone affirmed or true; "the real deal."

2) a leader or boss that is looked up to.
Yeah, you got a felony
but you ain't a predicate -
never the king of New York,
you live in Connecticut.
-Jadakiss to 50 cent (Checkmate)
by Peter Parker March 21, 2005
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preditate

To assassinate one or more persons via a multi-million dollar weapons system. Sometimes it results in collateral damage. Usually it is not officially acknowledged. Weapon of choice by windshield cowboys.
United States acknowledged today that it had preditated a suspected terrorist in a remote area of Yeman.
by David Benton February 14, 2008
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precipitate

To rain...(it can rain a number of things, but please see the example for proper usage).
jk: I'm giving this new girl a try.

jk: If things don't precipitate after 2 months then it might be time to move on, but i really dig her.

dd: Precipitate? Doesn't that mean rain?

jk: Yeah, me raining skeet on her face.
by Mr. Softie 58 January 31, 2007
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