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Prevoid

(verb) - a cross between "prevent" and "avoid". You do this to stop bad stuff happening.

(verb) - a cross between "prevent" and "avoid". You do this to stop bad stuff happening.
To prevoid what is happening, we should be more careful of our actions.
by Adrianna Lazaro February 27, 2015
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A slur for flat-earthers
P1: Imagine being a prevoid
P2: HEY THATS A SLUR!
by Lemane May 21, 2021
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I walked the other way home to provoid the dog I kept hearing.
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Prevident

Someone who prepares or plans for the future with foresight and prudence.
"She's so prevident; she always has a backup plan ready."

"Being prevident about your finances can save you from unexpected hardships."
by Mr. Word inventor December 29, 2024
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Prevident

Someone who prepares or plans for the future with foresight and prudence.
"She's so prevident; she always has a backup plan ready."

"Being prevident about your finances can save you from unexpected hardships."
by Mr. Word inventor December 29, 2024
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