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prezzie

British  
/ ˈprɛzɪ /

noun

  1. a variant of pressie

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Short link for this page: http://gu.com/p/3gzy9 Most people, when they retire, get a leaving do and a prezzie of the carriage clock variety.

From The Guardian

But however many gifts you might find on four, the No. 1 prezzie here is emphatically Y-O-U.

From New York Times

Faust: Look pal / A deal is a deal / So get me a prezzie / For the bird.

From The Guardian

Among them, one relative said, were four aunts and four cousins of the man many Jamaicans know as Dudus or Prezzie.

From New York Times