1) something or someone affirmed or true; "the real deal."
2) a leader or boss that is looked up to.
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)
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
Get the predicate mug.A person who preys on teenagers by exploiting their naive nature in order to gain access to their body and its physical abilities. Common predator categories include pedophiles, drug dealers, and military recruiters.
1. The school turned student contact information over to a teenage predator who called Johnny and convinced him that he could tour the world and then get a free scholarship, provided he signed some paperwork. Next thing I know, he went to Iraq to kill for the oil companies and returned in a coffin.
2. Johnny has been walking funny ever since he returned from choir practice; I'm wondering if his priest, Father Feel Good, is another teenage predator.
3. Those teenage predators are getting children to carry out the drug sales in order to insulate themselves from drug dealer charges.
2. Johnny has been walking funny ever since he returned from choir practice; I'm wondering if his priest, Father Feel Good, is another teenage predator.
3. Those teenage predators are getting children to carry out the drug sales in order to insulate themselves from drug dealer charges.
by 4justice August 3, 2009
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PreDictionary n (pre, from Lat. prae, before + dictionary; or: predict + suffixes –ion and –ary) – a proactive dictionary that does not register words that are already in use but "predicts" new words, introduces them for the first time into common usage.
Almost all dictionaries, even those that contain neologisms, are reactive: they reflect various stages in the development of language. PreDictionary is a projective and proactive dictionary: it contributes new words that could make their way into the dictionaries of the future.
by Mike December 25, 2003
Get the PreDictionary mug.Contributor to urbandictionary.com whose definitions of various characters from the Star Wars universe amount to simple cut-and-pastes from those on the official Star Wars site.
"Oh dear, I've just received a nasty cease and desist order from George Lucas's legal team. It concerns copyright violation. I'll bet it's that tosser Predeckis up to his/her old tricks again." - urbandictionary.com editor
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Get the Predeckis mug.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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Get the Prediculation mug.In a manner accordant with being against Pluto being characterized as a planet before its classification was changed to a dwarf planet
In his research paper for astronomy class, my science degree roommate predisexantiplubbatiousnessly asserted that the universe only should have 8 planets.
by Jewper Duper July 27, 2012
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