1. Shorthand for pre-heat.
2. To eat while in a parked car, commonly after getting Drive-Thru or takeout.
2. To eat while in a parked car, commonly after getting Drive-Thru or takeout.
1. "I'll bring dinner, preat the oven to 350°."
2. "Do you wanna find a restaurant?"
"Nah, let's just preat some burgers."
2. "Do you wanna find a restaurant?"
"Nah, let's just preat some burgers."
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Get the Preacher’s Daughter mug.When someone preaches a view (such as a religion or lack thereof) incredibly badly or at a time which is completely uncalled for.
person 1: oh your grandma died? did she believe in god?
person 2: dude stop spreading preachslop this is a serious moment
person 2: dude stop spreading preachslop this is a serious moment
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Get the Preating mug.The U.S. Constitution's preamble begins with the words 'We the People,' establishing the country's founding principles and intentions.
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Get the Ah prease mug.Textbook preaching occurs when a teacher (usually a supply/cover teacher who is relatively inexperienced) teaches pupils by relying solely on the contents of whichever textbook relates to her current lesson (e.g. a teacher covering in Chemistry reading verbatim from a chemistry textbook)
More often than not, this method does absolutely nothing to help students learn, other than reinforcing already-negative attitudes about supply teachers and forcing pupils to seek out their own means of learning.
The only exceptions include teachers assigning tasks from the textbook or simply asking students to read extracts.
More often than not, this method does absolutely nothing to help students learn, other than reinforcing already-negative attitudes about supply teachers and forcing pupils to seek out their own means of learning.
The only exceptions include teachers assigning tasks from the textbook or simply asking students to read extracts.
Pupil 1: Can you believe that? The supply teacher isn't even bothering, is she?
Pupil 2: How so?
Pupil 1: She's reading the contents of the textbook word-for-word! Classic case of textbook preaching.
Pupil 2: True that.
Pupil 2: How so?
Pupil 1: She's reading the contents of the textbook word-for-word! Classic case of textbook preaching.
Pupil 2: True that.
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