Pronunciation: /priː.bʌŋk/
noun a gathering or event held before a larger event, typically to discuss or prepare for the main event
A1 I heard that my friend is having a pre-bunk party before the big event.
A2 The students organized a pre-bunk gathering to discuss their upcoming project.
B1 We decided to have a pre-bunk meeting to prepare for the conference next week.
B2 The team held a pre-bunk session to brainstorm ideas for the new product launch.
C1 The company executives scheduled a pre-bunk retreat to strategize for the merger.
C2 The politicians held a pre-bunk summit to negotiate terms before the official meeting.
formal Before the meeting, it is important to pre-bunk any potential misinformation that may come up.
informal Let's pre-bunk any rumors before they start spreading.
slang We need to pre-bunk that fake news before it goes viral.
figurative By pre-bunking any doubts or concerns, we can ensure a smoother decision-making process.
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