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Definition of prepping in English: preppingnounˈprɛpɪŋˈprepiNG mass noun1The action or process of preparing something, or preparing for something. after hours of prepping and cooking and stressing and a few near-breakdowns, Thanksgiving was wonderful Example sentencesExamples - He says that the prepping becomes a family experience in the kitchen.
- You can take a four-hour nap, an hour for dressing, and then two hours for prepping and traveling.
- When it comes to prepping and primping for a date, men and women have slightly different agendas.
- I actually got mocked by colleagues for helping kids with their resumes and prepping for job interviews.
- You will be painting your woodwork and trim last, but you need to prep it before beginning to paint, or else the debris from prepping will settle on the new paint.
- With wallpaper, the proof is in the prepping.
- As it turns out, women may actually have special needs when it comes to pre-event prepping.
- No stewing, no cooking in a covered pot for hours; this dish consists of prepping and frying for 6 minutes.
- By this time I'm starving, so when we go backstage at the restaurant, among the pots and pans and prepping stations, I get quite excited.
- In the prepping process, you do not continue to add different ingredients into it, and you do not add any spices or anything.
- There are so many hidden works of art at the Vancouver Art Gallery that involve spending hours of computing, phoning, researching, and prepping.
- 1.1North American The practice of making active preparations for a possible catastrophic disaster or emergency, typically by stockpiling food, ammunition, and other supplies.
prepping is a way of life and there is always something new to learn, tasks to do, and gear to purchase Example sentencesExamples - "Prepping," says Barry, "masks a wide range of stances and ideologies."
- Prepping networks provide advice on how to prepare food reserves, how to grow crops in your garden, how to hunt and how to defend yourself.
- He said he started the site after seeing a need for a place where like-minded people could share their concerns and ideas on prepping and insisted being ready for worst-case scenarios was commonsense.
- Far from the stereotyped image of a kooky doomsday prepper, he was matter-of-fact and said that prepping was a kind of insurance.
- Hundreds of websites are devoted to prepping, along with conferences where people exchange information on storing food, learning survival skills and preparing survival kits that can be taken on the road.
- For us, prepping is more or less just living like our grandparents did years ago.
- And what prepping is, it's just insurance against disasters.
- Prepping is partly buying a grocery list of items you need to stock, as well as a mind set that moves beyond the physical act of getting supplies in the cupboard.
- The fact that he told me where he lives would be considered a huge mistake by many in the prepping world.
- So prepping is kind of like a natural byproduct of what people think they need to do.
Definition of prepping in US English: preppingnounˈprepiNG 1The action or process of preparing something, or preparing for something. after hours of prepping and cooking and stressing and a few near-breakdowns, Thanksgiving was wonderful Example sentencesExamples - With wallpaper, the proof is in the prepping.
- You can take a four-hour nap, an hour for dressing, and then two hours for prepping and traveling.
- In the prepping process, you do not continue to add different ingredients into it, and you do not add any spices or anything.
- No stewing, no cooking in a covered pot for hours; this dish consists of prepping and frying for 6 minutes.
- As it turns out, women may actually have special needs when it comes to pre-event prepping.
- You will be painting your woodwork and trim last, but you need to prep it before beginning to paint, or else the debris from prepping will settle on the new paint.
- I actually got mocked by colleagues for helping kids with their resumes and prepping for job interviews.
- When it comes to prepping and primping for a date, men and women have slightly different agendas.
- He says that the prepping becomes a family experience in the kitchen.
- By this time I'm starving, so when we go backstage at the restaurant, among the pots and pans and prepping stations, I get quite excited.
- There are so many hidden works of art at the Vancouver Art Gallery that involve spending hours of computing, phoning, researching, and prepping.
- 1.1North American The practice of making active preparations for a possible catastrophic disaster or emergency, typically by stockpiling food, ammunition, and other supplies.
prepping is a way of life and there is always something new to learn, tasks to do, and gear to purchase Example sentencesExamples - "Prepping," says Barry, "masks a wide range of stances and ideologies."
- Prepping is partly buying a grocery list of items you need to stock, as well as a mind set that moves beyond the physical act of getting supplies in the cupboard.
- And what prepping is, it's just insurance against disasters.
- Prepping networks provide advice on how to prepare food reserves, how to grow crops in your garden, how to hunt and how to defend yourself.
- He said he started the site after seeing a need for a place where like-minded people could share their concerns and ideas on prepping and insisted being ready for worst-case scenarios was commonsense.
- Far from the stereotyped image of a kooky doomsday prepper, he was matter-of-fact and said that prepping was a kind of insurance.
- The fact that he told me where he lives would be considered a huge mistake by many in the prepping world.
- Hundreds of websites are devoted to prepping, along with conferences where people exchange information on storing food, learning survival skills and preparing survival kits that can be taken on the road.
- For us, prepping is more or less just living like our grandparents did years ago.
- So prepping is kind of like a natural byproduct of what people think they need to do.
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