Timeline for What is the opposite of postpone?
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May 25, 2022 at 8:54 | comment | added | Johan | Also found this: folkabulary.com/definition/prepone, stating that it was first coined circa 1600 | |
Mar 2, 2011 at 0:19 | comment | added | Cerberus - Reinstate Monica | @Robusto: I bet it would have been preppown then! | |
Mar 2, 2011 at 0:16 | comment | added | Marthaª | Prepone will not work with the OP's example sentence. | |
Mar 1, 2011 at 22:06 | comment | added | Robusto | I would have thought The Urban Dictionary would spell it prepwn. | |
Mar 1, 2011 at 21:54 | history | edited | Aaron McIver | CC BY-SA 2.5 |
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Mar 1, 2011 at 21:50 | comment | added | Cerberus - Reinstate Monica | Your answer is still valuable for encyclopaedic comparison! | |
Mar 1, 2011 at 21:36 | comment | added | Aaron McIver | @Cerberus Agreed; the OP appeared to be looking for a Jeopardy style answer | |
Mar 1, 2011 at 21:33 | comment | added | Cerberus - Reinstate Monica | I don't think this word is used much by native speakers elsewhere... | |
Mar 1, 2011 at 21:27 | history | answered | Aaron McIver | CC BY-SA 2.5 |