When a woman's Facebook post talks about respecting yourself to leave a man who cheats....yet she is sexting another woman's man....tell this bitch to, "Practice what you preach!"
by Hbmom0106 July 06, 2016
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 20, 2010
"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 17, 2018
the act of doing something that you proclaim as truth yet you turn around and do it yourself.
hypocrisy at its finest.
bait and switch but when accused you use the excuse "i was there to preach"
perfect example stay off facebook but i am on twitter.
hypocrisy at its finest.
bait and switch but when accused you use the excuse "i was there to preach"
perfect example stay off facebook but i am on twitter.
pastor Johnny Mack: tbn is of the devil
guy: well weren't you on there preacher ?
john mac: uh well yeah
guy: well didnt you say stay away from them?
john mac : i went there to preach!
guy : isnt that bait and preach?
guy: well weren't you on there preacher ?
john mac: uh well yeah
guy: well didnt you say stay away from them?
john mac : i went there to preach!
guy : isnt that bait and preach?
by luvdady April 09, 2010
by ALitteBitOfBitter May 06, 2020
Preach;
to have somebody speak up about a subject with an opinion that is very common and isn’t afraid to repeat it (they’re a preach)
to have somebody speak up about a subject with an opinion that is very common and isn’t afraid to repeat it (they’re a preach)
by memeulousisverylarge June 09, 2020
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.
by The Silent King March 18, 2014