The area between the Mexican border, and the nearest checkpoint in the United States.
Its called that because this area is inhabited by Mexicans. (close to 85%) Since there are a lot of Mexicans, there are a lot of Mexican heritage in the area making some areas look and feel like Mexico, and also at times speak border language.(i.e Tex-Mex)
Its called that because this area is inhabited by Mexicans. (close to 85%) Since there are a lot of Mexicans, there are a lot of Mexican heritage in the area making some areas look and feel like Mexico, and also at times speak border language.(i.e Tex-Mex)
"Hey man where are we? There's a lot more Mexicans then white people."
"We past the checkpoint in Falfuras. We're now in Pre-Mexico"
"We past the checkpoint in Falfuras. We're now in Pre-Mexico"
by w12w34 December 3, 2013

Pre-cum refers to a viscous liquid that oozes from the opening at the tip of a man's penis when he is sexually aroused. It is a clear, generally odorless and tasteless liquid that is released by the Cowper's glands. When a man is HIV-positive, pre-cum sometimes has the virus in it. Sometimes spelled precum.
When my brother looks at porno he gets hard and starts leaking so much pre-cum he makes a big wet spot in his pants.
by the other theo June 28, 2004

Before coffee
Said in response to running over the trashcan while backing out of the driveway in the morning; "Dude, that's a fine example of pre-Columbian driving."
by Sf_alphamale February 26, 2015

1. A prank that tests one's friendship to the absolute limit without actually destroying said friendship. In reality, it strengthens it. Occurs before a post-gauge.
"I was going to kill my friend after he told my mom that I was on acid, but now that I think about it, that was a really good pre-gauge."
by OUtlET December 27, 2005

by Fred 5's Mom March 23, 2009

1. To do something before someone does something else (probably the thing that you are about to do to them) to you
2. To remove a television or other similar program from its regular airing temporarily.
2. To remove a television or other similar program from its regular airing temporarily.
1. The US decided to pre empt a strike on its soil by Iraq by striking them first.
2. The NFL has pre empted King of the Hill...again.
2. The NFL has pre empted King of the Hill...again.
by dsaus April 17, 2007

To set up an escape route for an upcoming event or function that you're not sure if you'd like to attend, but don't want to rule out completely.
I had to pre bail on my grandma's birthday party and told my mom I had a headache in case I can score a ticket to see Death Cab.
by Corrie Nichols August 28, 2006
