by Das Miz August 25, 2016
Get the precurser mug.An assortment of inspections and tests that a pediatrician and/or child psychologist performs on a toddler during the time when he's just learning to talk, in order to determine the likelihood that he will develop a "potty mouth".
A precursery examination is all well and good, but I think that a physician should also check on how the child's PARENTS AND SIBLINGS "behave themselves" verbally, as well --- whether or not THEY exhibit a perpetually "salty" vocabulary is often a much-better indication of whether Little Junior is going to begin acquiring a "colorful" vocabulary than the results of any physical/medical tests!
by QuacksO November 26, 2018
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The runny, watery substance that first escapes the condiment bottle before the actual condiment because you didn’t shake the bottle enough.
by Bfunkadelia December 10, 2020
Get the Precumdiment mug.To avoid work by making cheese. Like procrastibaking, the urge to procurdinate occurs when there is lots of or tedious work to be done, but there is no particular reason to make cheese.
"Procurdinate or Zoom - hey, I'll take the cheese option any day."
"I've not even started work yet, I've spent most of the day procurdinating."
"I've not even started work yet, I've spent most of the day procurdinating."
by LiquoriceAllsortsInTheKitchen January 26, 2021
Get the Procurdinating mug.A moment of expectancy of what will happen and at the same time how the outcome will effect the individual or thing.
After the winding down from a long day fraught with drama one's mind tends to wander in the PRECURIOUS nature of the upcoming future events.
by Dlpac December 19, 2021
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Get the Precure mug.Pronunciation: /priˈkʊ.reɪt/
Definition:
1. To run ahead of others, escorting the pack.
2. To sprint or race in front of competitors.
3. To precede others in a race or competition.
4. To assume leadership by setting a pace.
Significance:
• It defines leading while running.
• It emphasizes primary or superior being.
• It identifies pioneering acts in athletics.
• It avoids compound verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of leaders.
• It improves clarity in sports commentary.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "run ahead".
Past verb: precurrated
Present simple verb: precurrate, precurrates
Present continuous verb: precurrating
Definition:
1. To run ahead of others, escorting the pack.
2. To sprint or race in front of competitors.
3. To precede others in a race or competition.
4. To assume leadership by setting a pace.
Significance:
• It defines leading while running.
• It emphasizes primary or superior being.
• It identifies pioneering acts in athletics.
• It avoids compound verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of leaders.
• It improves clarity in sports commentary.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "run ahead".
Past verb: precurrated
Present simple verb: precurrate, precurrates
Present continuous verb: precurrating
Examples:
• "Marathon leaders precurrate to set the tempo."
• "Elite athletes precurrate in qualifying trials."
• "Trailblazers precurrate through uncharted territories."
• "Fastest participants precurrate during warm-ups (caldréparos)."
• "Championship contenders precurrate for glory."
• "Marathon leaders precurrate to set the tempo."
• "Elite athletes precurrate in qualifying trials."
• "Trailblazers precurrate through uncharted territories."
• "Fastest participants precurrate during warm-ups (caldréparos)."
• "Championship contenders precurrate for glory."
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