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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Presay

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I never heard of that word and can't find it in several dictionaries. Could you possibly mean the Latin phrase per se? "

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I never heard of that word and can't find it in several dictionaries. Could you possibly mean the Latin phrase per se?

If so, that means in itself, or intrinsically, as in, "Peter is not a bad person per se, but some of his choices have led him into trouble."
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Presay: A combination of Pre and Say

To provide infomation before it is given.


Example:

In video gaming, seeing an enemy run across a window into the next room is presaying to "ready up for battle".

Example:

In (horror) video gaming, hearing 'creepy' music before walking into a room would suggest a startlin

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