What does pregame mean?
Definitions for pregame
priˈgeɪmpregame
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pregamenoun
A social gathering of several friends who get together to drink before going out to a party or a sports game. The goal of pre-gaming is to "get a buzz" before going out for the night.
pregameadjective
Pertaining to events that take place before, or in preparation for, a sporting event.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of pregame in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of pregame in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of pregame in a Sentence
We created a cocktail-inspired beverage to quench consumers' demand for more variety, mixology and easy, convenient cocktail solutions. MIXXTAIL'S bold cocktail taste makes it the perfect pregame in a bottle.
Even as you get to game day, it’s a long, long day, not only waiting around in the hotel for most of the day, but when you get to your field, it’s not like your normal pregame routine. It’s extended by, like, an extra 45 minutes before the game, and then you have the extended halftime.
The men's lacrosse team's regular-season pregame warm-up music is selected as a team and approved for use so long as they do not contain vulgarity or inappropriate subject matter, the songs they proposed and used this season meet those guidelines.
I said it in the pregame — everything that happens here is just an opportunity for us to get better, those guys were out there having fun. Both of them did special things tonight.
He threw a pass you would see someone throw messing around in pregame or something like that, and it was right on the money, he does ridiculous stuff like that all the time. I guess I learn to expect it.
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