A combination of the words “Prom” and “Proposal” used when one is going to ask another to prom. Some get “promposed” with grand gestures, or just a note or face to face asking.
Blake: “Should I do a grand gesture or a letter for my promposal to Sarah?”
Erin:”A grand gesture! I know Sarah loves those!”
Blake: “Thanks Erin, you’re the best”
Erin: “No problem, bud”
Erin:”A grand gesture! I know Sarah loves those!”
Blake: “Thanks Erin, you’re the best”
Erin: “No problem, bud”
by moto moto likes u March 10, 2019
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Sam: Hi honey, I was wondering something
Robyn: Is something wrong?
Sam: No, I was just thinking if you would be comfortable with doing something a little odd, next time in bed?
Robyn: Oh, I was wondering when you would put forward your first Proposalsa
Robyn: Is something wrong?
Sam: No, I was just thinking if you would be comfortable with doing something a little odd, next time in bed?
Robyn: Oh, I was wondering when you would put forward your first Proposalsa
by randomtwist3D April 12, 2019
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It’s almost like a practice round for your wedding proposal, typically this could be the giving of a promise ring in a way that mimics an actual marriage proposal. People who typically do this are teenagers in relationships who legally can’t get married or propose to their significant other so instead of just giving them a promise ring, they go through the motions of an actual marriage proposal with the promise ring.
“Babe I want to get married/ I want to marry you.”
“We can’t legally get married yet we are both only 16.”
“Then I want a preposal.”
“We can’t legally get married yet we are both only 16.”
“Then I want a preposal.”
by Realaliengirl March 19, 2025
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