prep
1 Americannoun
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a preliminary or warm-up activity or event; trial run.
The race is a good prep for the Kentucky Derby.
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preparation.
dealer prep on the car included.
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the act of preparing a patient for a medical or surgical procedure.
adjective
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preparatory.
a prep school.
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involving or used for preparation.
the mortuary's prep room.
verb (used with object)
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to prepare (a person) for a test, debate, etc.
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to prepare (a patient) for a medical or surgical procedure, as by shaving and washing the skin with an antibacterial soap.
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to prepare (a vehicle or craft) for sale, use, a test drive, or a race.
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to prepare (something); make ready.
You can prep the onions and peppers in advance.
verb (used without object)
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to prepare; get ready.
to prep for the game.
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to attend a preparatory school.
noun
abbreviation
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preparation.
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preparatory.
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prepare.
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preposition.
abbreviation
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preparation
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preparatory
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preposition
noun
verb
Usage
What else does prep mean? Preps are people who live a preppy lifestyle, associated with young, rich, usually white men and their stereotypical fashion.
Etymology
Origin of prep
First recorded in 1860–65; by shortening
Example Sentences
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"Whether you're living with a partner, housemate, or family, your daily interactions -- from hugging, kissing and sharing food prep spaces -- may encourage the exchange of gut microbes," said Dr. Lee.
From Science Daily • Apr. 13, 2026
Given the tax prep industry has survived this far into the computer age, it isn’t at all obvious the AI revolution will be what finally kills it either.
From Barron's • Apr. 6, 2026
Gray, who’s been watching since he was 12, doesn’t do any prep work.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 1, 2026
That especially goes for married couples filing jointly, even if one partner typically takes care of all the prep work.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 1, 2026
“You can rejoin your team when you’re finished. But I can’t wait. I need to be back in the studio in time to prep for the ten p.m. newscast. There’s a cold front moving in.”
From "The Smartest Kid in the Universe" by Chris Grabenstein
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