Associations to the word «Pregame»
Noun
- Halftime
- Buildup
- Sideline
- Telecast
- Festivity
- Analyst
- Kickoff
- Coverage
- Toss
- Nfl
- Countdown
- Bradshaw
- Bowl
- Cadence
- Ceremony
- Announcer
- Salute
- Cavalier
- Nba
- Tnt
- Opener
- Host
- Longhorn
- Snyder
- Redskin
- Seminole
- Anthem
- Brent
- Fox
- Commentator
- Sunday
- Show
- Reporter
- Bruin
- Brawl
- Tech
- Acc
- Mountaineer
- Bryant
- Miami
- Yankee
- Touchdown
- Dodger
- Quarterback
- Airing
- Auburn
- Vegas
- Drill
- Routine
- Florida
- Broadcast
- Abc
- Vince
- Stadium
- Buck
- Preview
- Cleveland
- Sport
- Parade
- Hail
- Sock
- Ritual
- Monday
- Game
- Odds
- Coin
- Football
- Fan
- Cowboy
- Mater
- Highlight
- Giant
- Stint
- Georgia
- Network
- Broadcaster
- Presentation
- Today
- Tempo
- Baseball
- Band
- Lineup
- Interception
- Sutton
- Tribute
- Tiger
- Alma
Wiktionary
PREGAME, noun. A social gathering of several friends who get together to drink before going out to a party or a sports game. The goal of pre-gaming is to "get a buzz" before going out for the night.
PREGAME, noun. A television show preceding a sports game wherein commentators discuss that game.
PREGAME, adjective. Pertaining to events that take place before, or in preparation for, a sporting event.
PREGAME, verb. (slang) To consume alcohol prior to an event.
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