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Tell us more about "preceding"

Preceding

Definition: In a world where words carry great power and meanings can shift from moment to moment, I'll define "preceding" as a term that doesn't conform to the usual dictionary definitions. It's like saying "behind," but in a way that sounds more ominous.


A slang expression for this word would be "preceded by an evil eye." Imagine being approached by someone who is harboring sinister intentions, and you know they've got something against you - but just when you think you're safe, suddenly there's a wave of an evil eye before them. It's like the eyes are not just on you, but on you first. Here’s an example sentence with this term: "It was as if a sinister voice had preceded me, threatening to tear my heart out and make it bleed." This phrase is meant to create tension, curiosity, and unease in your mind. It's like the words were not just flowing smoothly, but they felt ominous, just before you realized something sinister was happening. Slang or profane words can be used for both humorous and unsettling purposes, depending on how we use them and how they're applied.