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preteen

a person in his/early teens that is about from ages 10-14 because 13 and 14 year olds are still kids
ages 10-14 is for preteens or tweens
by xxxmanoxxx December 28, 2007
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pretard

Someone who pretends to be retarded for financial gain or to avoid punishment
"He's a pretard. He acts retarded so they won't spank him."
by HedyBlog January 25, 2008
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pretendetarian

A derisive term sometimes used by vegetarians or vegans when referring to pesco-vegetarians, "pescetarians", "semi-vegetarians" or "pollotarians".

A poseur who tries to affect the moral stance of a vegetarian.

See also: Faketarians
That Mollie tries to make herself sound so morally consistent, but she still eats fish- she's a total pretendetarian!
by SaganGathering February 4, 2008
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pretenduate

1) A melding of the words "Pretend" and "Evaluate"

2) The act of evaluating something that does not exist.
“Since this function doesn’t exist, we will simply Pretenduate it”
by Karmmott April 11, 2005
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Pretect

A verb to denote steps taken prior to events seen as threatening or dangerous, to ensure safety. Whereas protect is a form of present-tense action, 'Pretect' denotes steps taken in advance of the need for protection. Perhaps a form of insurance, pretection guards against the possible adversarial forces in one's future, when actual protection is required.

No one can predict the future, so pretection is required.

Preparation gave Summer peace of mind, as she had pretected her assets.
I have done what was necessary to pretect my family while away on business, should they fall prey to unsavory forces. Against the possibility of future disasters, the petections are solid and secure.
by Gojai August 24, 2017
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pretendo

Man did you get the Pretendo from bowzer? From the castle in Wahroonga?(phil)
by Ollie June 3, 2004
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Pareto's Iron Law

The Italian sociologist living in the early 20th Century observed that the distribution of wealth and income remains roughly the same in modern industrialized societies no matter what governmental policies are pursued. A corollary of the Iron Law is the "circulation of elites" where groups vie to be the dominant group under various guises including equality and social justice, but there is always an elite no matter what.
Liberal elitist humanitarian: Let's pass legislation to make a more equal, fairer society.

Conservative realist: That will get us no where except you leftists will be in power rather than us. There is the brutal fact of Pareto's Iron Law. We cannot escape inequality of result.

Liberal elitist humanitarian: Well, I know, but at least we will be ahead of you conservatives. We hate you because you do not love everyone as we leftists do.
by Tex in Tex February 25, 2008
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