verb /ˈpree.chay.che/
An acknowledgement and a display of gratitude. Commonly uttered after receiving something of value. A portmanteau of the phrase "I appreciate you."
An acknowledgement and a display of gratitude. Commonly uttered after receiving something of value. A portmanteau of the phrase "I appreciate you."
We really prechache for all the help last weekend.
I prechache making the effort to come.
I received your kind letter and I really prechache.
I'm feeling much better now, but I prechache concern.
After receiving his fast food order, he looked me right in the eye and said "I prechache."
I prechache making the effort to come.
I received your kind letter and I really prechache.
I'm feeling much better now, but I prechache concern.
After receiving his fast food order, he looked me right in the eye and said "I prechache."
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An acknowledgement and a display of gratitude. Commonly uttered after receiving something of value. A portmanteau of the phrase "I appreciate you."
An acknowledgement and a display of gratitude. Commonly uttered after receiving something of value. A portmanteau of the phrase "I appreciate you."
We really prechache for all the help last weekend.
I prechache making the effort to come.
I received your kind letter and I really prechache.
I'm feeling much better now, but I prechache concern.
After receiving his fast food order, he replied, "I prechache."
I prechache making the effort to come.
I received your kind letter and I really prechache.
I'm feeling much better now, but I prechache concern.
After receiving his fast food order, he replied, "I prechache."
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verb /ˈpree.chay.che/
An acknowledgement and a display of gratitude. Commonly uttered after receiving something of value. A portmanteau of the phrase "appreciate you."
An acknowledgement and a display of gratitude. Commonly uttered after receiving something of value. A portmanteau of the phrase "appreciate you."
We really prechache for all the help last weekend.
I prechache making the effort to come.
I received your kind letter and I really prechache.
I'm feeling much better now, but I prechache concern.
After receiving his fast food order, he replied, "I prechache."
I prechache making the effort to come.
I received your kind letter and I really prechache.
I'm feeling much better now, but I prechache concern.
After receiving his fast food order, he replied, "I prechache."
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Get the Preacher News mug.Welsh rock band formed in 1986. They were hugely succesful in the mid and late 90's. Their biggest anythem is argued to be the track A Design For Life which reached number 2 in the charts.
Other huge hits include:
Everything Must Go - 1995 - #5
If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next - 1998 - #1
You Stole The Sun From My Heart - 1999 - #5
The Love of Richard Nixon - 2004 - #2
Empty Souls - 2005 - #2
Other huge hits include:
Everything Must Go - 1995 - #5
If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next - 1998 - #1
You Stole The Sun From My Heart - 1999 - #5
The Love of Richard Nixon - 2004 - #2
Empty Souls - 2005 - #2
by Urban Dictionary August 24, 2005
Get the Manic Street Preachers mug.British band formed in the late 1980's. Band members includes:
- Nicky Wire (bass)
- James Dean Bradfield (vocals and guitars)
- Sean Moore (drums)
- Richey Edwards (former rhythm guitar)
In the beginning of 1990's, the manics was most known for and an incident where their guitarist Richey Edwards cut the phrase 4REAL into his arm after an argument with a journalist.
The band released three albums as a four-piece, before Richey Edwards vanished in early 1995. To this date, he hasn't been found.
In 1996 they released their fourth album, Everything Must Go, which were their first really successfull album.
The band is still making music. Their latest studio album, called Lifeblood, were released in 2004.
- Nicky Wire (bass)
- James Dean Bradfield (vocals and guitars)
- Sean Moore (drums)
- Richey Edwards (former rhythm guitar)
In the beginning of 1990's, the manics was most known for and an incident where their guitarist Richey Edwards cut the phrase 4REAL into his arm after an argument with a journalist.
The band released three albums as a four-piece, before Richey Edwards vanished in early 1995. To this date, he hasn't been found.
In 1996 they released their fourth album, Everything Must Go, which were their first really successfull album.
The band is still making music. Their latest studio album, called Lifeblood, were released in 2004.
by A friggin' person July 19, 2008
Get the Manic Street Preachers mug.In a heated beach volleyball match, LMU hit a killer shot to looked like it won the match for LMU so the LMU fans went wild, but Kat had an amazing one-armed dig to pop the ball over for the point against LMU, who was already celebrating their victory. The LMU team lost the point during their premacheer
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