A word that does not exist in English. This is an "Indian" word that fills a gap and saves energy.
x: "Lets prepone the marriage"
y: "Why?"
Root: English  |  Region: All India  |  Added: 2011-08-21 by porkipaya
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The opposite of postpone. To advance, temporally speaking...
Patel: Missed your flight eh?
Ronny: Bloody thing was preponed yaar!
Root: English  |  Region: All India  |  Added: 2011-06-17 by Studmuffin
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The ability of Indians to bring forward any action or thought to an earlier time. Used by people in situations where the need of the hour to sound serious and official and often try to take a moral high ground on a subject. Usually this does not result in any favorable outcome as most things eventually do get postponed.
The Chief Minister of Karnataka had to suddenly prepone his travel to interior Guntur as his pet dog had not eaten any food for over 6 hours. This preponement of the trip left his party workers shattered.
Root: English  |  Region: All India  |  Added: 2011-08-06 by Kookai
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To bring forward in schedule specifically
Used as an antonym to postpone
Root: English  |  Region: All India  |  Added: 2011-08-19 by Dharan Prakash
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Move an activity forward in time. Opposite of postpone.
Let us prepone the product launch.
Root: English (Anglo-Indian, Dingo)  |  Region: All India  |  Added: 2011-09-01 by Raj Tahil
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The opposite of postpone... basically advancing the date of an event.
Student- Saar I am going for 2 day leave, my cousin sister is getting married.
Principal- No, Nothing doing the exam has been preponed.
Student- But saar...
Principal- No, Butts
Root: English  |  Region: All India  |  Added: 2011-09-10 by Hero Number 1