Difference between revisions of "Pref"
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− | To convince a potential new member to join your chapter during set four of formal recruitment. When doing so, the active explains to the potential new member why she joined the chapter. | + | To convince a [[PNM | potential new member]] to join your chapter during set four of formal recruitment. When doing so, the active explains to the potential new member why she joined the chapter. |
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I really want to pref my friend’s sister. She’s so cute and I love her. | I really want to pref my friend’s sister. She’s so cute and I love her. | ||
+ | [[Category:Greek Life]] |
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Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
Description
To convince a potential new member to join your chapter during set four of formal recruitment. When doing so, the active explains to the potential new member why she joined the chapter.
Usage
This term is used by active members of sororities.
Example Sentences
I really want to pref my friend’s sister. She’s so cute and I love her.