Definder - what does the word mean?

What is preposition?

1. Where the snow went "to".
2. Lost snow, missing snow, or snow that cannot be found, either because it has not snowed or all of the good snow has been skied out.

1. It had not snowed in weeks, and everyone was looking desperately for the preposition snow: "Where has all of the snow gone to?"

2. By 10 a.m., the powder on all of the main runs was tracked up, so we searched for the preposition snow -- where all of the remaining good snow had gone to.

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Preposition - what is it?

In the case where the prepositional phrase β€œin bed” is added to the end of a fortune cookie saying, the entire phrase will always makes sense and could potentially make you more appealing to your date.

In an attempt to captivate and entice Jill, Matt applied the Prepositional-Proposition Theorem to his fortune cookie saying and announced β€œYour talents will be recognized and you will be rewarded...in bed.” Unfortunately, his date Jill was not impressed.

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What does "preposition" mean?

Any preposition that can be viewed as a sexual act; i.e. any preposition in the human language.

JOB INTERVIEW

Boss: "Please refrain from making sexual propositions toward fellow coworkers.'"

Prospective Employee: "What about sexual prepositions?"

Boss: "What??"

Prospective Employee: "Over... Under.... Around... Behind.... And between."

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Preposition - what does it mean?

A grammar term that you do understand except for it's taboo use at the end of sentences.

It's actually not that taboo.

"Where's my preposition at?"
"I've seen that preposition before."
"What is a preposition atop?"

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Preposition - meaning

Preposition (v): asking for sex using just only words, typically used to describe relationship of a subject and its constituent phrase.

I prepositioned her, asking "atop, or beneath?"

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Preposition - definition

Pick a preposition. Several can apply, depending on the setting.. Instead of sounding too trendy, just say, "I'm prepositional."

I'm in. Instead, say, "I'm prepositional ."

I'm down with that. Instead, say, "I'm prepositional with that."
She still thinks I care, but I'm over her.

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Preposition - slang

To, from, on, et cetera.

β€œA preposition is something you shouldn’t end a sentence with.”

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Preposition

A word you should never end a sentence with.

John: Where are you at?
Grammarian: NO! You can't end a sentence with a preposition!
John: Fine. Where are you at, asshole?

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