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prevolition

1. n. A right brained genius in the sense that they are creative and abstract beyond all measures - usually in the subjects of music, art, and philosophy.

2. n. A complete revolution in which one thing reverts back to its original form.
1. Have you ever met Johnny? He's a friggin' prevolition.

2. I can't believe the prevolition we went through after that hurricane hit us.
by TomEd November 21, 2005
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Pevolution

When humans strive to live and in doing so uses natural resources, some would point out that any change from the natural state of the earth is pollution. In fact it is evolution and is necessary for humans to evolve. Therefore it is not pollution it is evolution, and it becomes Pevolution a word that means pollution and evolution because some amount of necessary resources are used in the betterment and evolution of humans.
Imagine they cut down those trees just to build a house, it's pollution!. No!,When the trees are cut down to improve the lives of humans it is evolution. Can we both agree it is Pevolution?
by RipperJim February 12, 2022
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Prepositional-Proposition Theorem

In the case where the prepositional phrase “in bed” is added to the end of a fortune cookie saying, the entire phrase will always makes sense and could potentially make you more appealing to your date.
In an attempt to captivate and entice Jill, Matt applied the Prepositional-Proposition Theorem to his fortune cookie saying and announced “Your talents will be recognized and you will be rewarded...in bed.” Unfortunately, his date Jill was not impressed.
by jayedee March 31, 2009
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premolition

Advance dream-like vision of a destructive act (a building or bridge collapsing, for example).
What a wild dream last night. I dreamed I saw a bunch of bricks falling and in the morning, our retaining wall had collapsed. Total premolition.
by flyingdog December 30, 2009
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premonition

a feeling of an evil to come;
an early warning about a future event;
she had a presentiment that she would be raped by her lawyer!
by max September 17, 2004
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preposition

John: Where are you at?
Grammarian: NO! You can't end a sentence with a preposition!
John: Fine. Where are you at, asshole?
by Denlah August 5, 2012
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prepositional

Pick a preposition. Several can apply, depending on the setting.. Instead of sounding too trendy, just say, "I'm prepositional."
I'm in. Instead, say, "I'm prepositional ."

I'm down with that. Instead, say, "I'm prepositional with that."
She still thinks I care, but I'm over her.
by CC525 January 14, 2016
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