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Perviously 

Perving at an earlier point in time. Combination: English language "perving" and "previously".

May also be a typo which someone is now trying to get round by adding it to a dictionary.
She perviously looked at the photo and realised that yes, core classes were definitely worth doing.
Perviously by Melvin eats cake June 16, 2024

Pryviously 

Referring to one's cram that have been laying out for a fortnite.
"...I have some cram i have laid out for a fortnite PRYVIOUSLY"
Pryviously by 1080p Audio September 7, 2019

previouslies 

The recap segments which preface episodes of many television serials to remind the viewer what happened in previous episodes. Often accompanied by an announcer or on-screen message that says, e.g., "Previously on Lost."
"Oh man, I was late for Lost and missed the previouslies!"
previouslies by J. Running February 19, 2009

previously 

you used to be great
playing in background at dive bar: glory days they will pass you by glory days...
drunk guy at bar: yeah i lost a few in the midst of the cornucopia I guess... being captain of the football team it was like that man. understandably they all wanted me
woman in ear shot: previously
previously by williet hughnot December 19, 2019

Pervious 

adj. deviant sexual activity/item which has fallen out of fashion or been abandoned due to old age, penile rupture, or court order. May also be applied to an ex-partner whose distasteful proclivities scared you away.
adv. (-ly)
1. My pervious girlfriend kept bees and wanted to baste my knob with honey.
2. Tangerine scented joy jelly is a popular lubricant, but perviously butter was favoured in Paris.
Pervious by Greg Withnail August 10, 2012

previously 

Before now.

Several things have happened previously, including the second world war and unidentified drinking injuries.

No-one can prevent things that happened previously.
"Children should learn about things that happened previously."

"I previously had a job."

"Previously to you, I had another wife."
previously by Jamie Douglas November 20, 2006