used to indicate a lack of knowledge regarding the pronunciation and understanding of words in the English language, usually by older, Asian immigrants.
*man enters store
Store Owner: Oh, herro prease! New sale on tea, I give good priche! Best priche in town!
Store Owner: Oh, herro prease! New sale on tea, I give good priche! Best priche in town!
by nj94 March 24, 2011
Get the prease mug.When you disrobe in an office bathroom, and intentionally not lock the door so that an unsuspecting co-worker will walk in.
Dude, did you hear what happened to Brian? He went to use the bathroom, and Mike totally Preached him.
by Bigapples1 April 13, 2018
Get the Preached mug.Same as "amen", as in "amen to that", but sounding cooler. Was widely used around 2005, then got old.
by KenM November 3, 2015
Get the preach mug.The act of posting ones religious beliefs on Facebook on a daily basis when in reality the don't follow the advice they are giving to everyone else. Usually ends up on someones blocked list, or unfriended.
Friend 1- Dude why's your mom always talking about the bible on Facebook? Does she not know that no one cares?
Friend 2- Idk shes such a Facebook Preacher because all she really does is sit around and smoke all day and watch Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune.
Friend1- Oh OK.
Friend 2- Idk shes such a Facebook Preacher because all she really does is sit around and smoke all day and watch Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune.
Friend1- Oh OK.
by Draketehrobber October 6, 2011
Get the Facebook Preacher mug.1. Apply your specific, previously revealed wisdom to the situation.
2. An interjection used to encourage a rant, diatribe, or other awesome monologue.
3. You're on a roll (in immediate conversation), don't stop!
2. An interjection used to encourage a rant, diatribe, or other awesome monologue.
3. You're on a roll (in immediate conversation), don't stop!
by Granite State October 21, 2010
Get the Teach it like you preach it mug.The act of offering support or reassurance to someone before they have even expressed concern for the situation they are in. Sometimes a welcome gesture, but more often than not is not helpful to the situation and may worsten the concerns of the person or create concern where it previously did not exist.
Usually not a malicious gesture, sometimes just an act of ignorance.
Usually not a malicious gesture, sometimes just an act of ignorance.
Mike: "I'm asking Jenny out tonight!"
Tom: "Yeah man, I'm sure you'll be fine. She's probably dated fat guys with acne before and your breath isn't that bad"
Mike: "Thanks for the preassurance dude"
Tom: "Yeah man, I'm sure you'll be fine. She's probably dated fat guys with acne before and your breath isn't that bad"
Mike: "Thanks for the preassurance dude"
by ouchjeez May 9, 2008
Get the preassurance mug."Hey Bob, what's the burger of the day?" "It's the Pepper Don't Preach Burger, it comes with peppers!"
by America Lover 🇺🇸 November 16, 2018
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