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Definition:
The term "prepress" is derived from the French word "prepress," which means to press a button (like a button on a phone) before sending something. It's used in informal settings to signal that someone has already done something and doesn't need to repeat themselves.
Example Sentence: "What was prepressed about yesterday?" You might say, "Nothing. I didn’t do anything last night." This line adds an edgy twist to everyday conversations by asking a question without revealing what's actually being discussed. It makes you think that someone isn't really aware of or engaged with the topic at hand.