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Prepped Meaning: Definition, Examples, and Translations

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prepped

🇺🇸 /ˈpɹɛpt/ · 🇬🇧 /pɹˈɛpt/

Definition

Context #1 | Verb

preparation process

The term 'prepped' is the past tense of the verb 'prep', meaning to prepare or make ready for a specific purpose. It often refers to getting something organized or in a state of readiness, whether it be food, resources, or plans. In many contexts, especially in culinary or event planning, to 'prep' means to set up everything needed in advance. This term has become popular in informal uses to describe readiness in various scenarios, such as traveling or studying.

Synonyms

arranged, organized, prepared, set-up.

Examples of usage

  • I prepped the ingredients before cooking dinner.
  • She prepped for the exam by reviewing her notes.
  • They prepped the room for the party.
  • He prepped his presentation slides in advance.

Translations

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Quick facts about “prepped”

Prepped is a 1-syllable verb. It is pronounced /ˈpɹɛpt/ in American English and /pɹˈɛpt/ in British English. On finesentence.com it has 1 meaning, 4 synonyms, and translations into 21 languages.

Origin of 'prepped'

The word 'prep' is derived from the Latin word 'praeparare', which means 'to make ready'. It first appeared in English in the late 19th century as a colloquial shortening of 'preparation'. 'Prepped' became a common term among students and professionals for quick and efficient preparation processes in various fields. The transition from its original usage to a more informal context reflects the evolving nature of language, adapting to the lifestyle changes of society. Over the years, the popularity of the word has increased, especially in modern vernacular, as people seek to communicate the concept of readiness in a concise manner.


Rhymes

Prepped rhymes with overslept, sept, except, accept, stepped, swept, slept and crept.

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