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Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. A simpleton; a fool.
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. obsolete Same as nupson.
Examples
“And so what they don ` t want is even if she went to court, even if she lost on the basis of the pre-nup, that is the last thing that Nike and Gatorade and the rest of the sponsors spending who are $92 million a year in contracts with him want.”
“The Times of London" reports that Madonna and Ritchie do not have a pre-nup, meaning that, if there is a divorce, up to half of Madonna ` s estimated $600 million fortune could be up for discussion.”
“Sthef signed a pre-nup, meaning she walks away from the short-lived experience with nada.”
“Shop assistants who say "nup" every time you ask them a question (see previous post here).”
“What was yours before your marriage will always remain yours, pre nup or not.”
“Although the Mexican system may have red tape, I like the fact that they have a pre-nup arrangement built into the system.”
“If at some point in your relationship having a pre-nup is going to be the make it or break it factor, in which direction would you want to push forward?”
The Huffington Post: Marah Nudel: Divorce & Music Part 1: Gold Digger
“Possibly, the most notable lines of the song read, If you ain't no punk, holla we want pre-nup.”
The Huffington Post: Marah Nudel: Divorce & Music Part 1: Gold Digger
“You have a CEO with a pre-nup and the wife then shows how if she did the work of the cook, the nanny and chauffeur it would be worth $400,000 a year.”
The Huffington Post: Jill Brooke: Raoul Felder On Celebrity Splits, Divorce News Of The Day
“The engagement was fun but the pre-nup got too complex, 'wrote Brown in a memo to her staff today, obtained by Intel.”
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ruzuzu "A simpleton; a fool."
--Century Dictionary
(also, pun backwards) Feb 4, 2011