- prexy
- also prex noun (plural prexies; also prexes) Etymology: prexy from prex, by shortening & alteration from president Date: 1828 slang president — used chiefly of a college president
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
prexy — 1871, slang (headlinese) contraction of PRESIDENT (Cf. president). Alternative form prex is attested from 1828 … Etymology dictionary
prexy — ☆ prexy [prek′sē ] n. pl. prexies [contr. of PRESIDENT] Slang the president, esp. of a college, etc … English World dictionary
prexy — n. a president. □ The prexy broke the tied vote. □ This year’s prexy will retire in March … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
prexy — /prek see/, n., pl. prexies. Slang. a president, esp. of a college or university. Also, prex. [1855 60; prex (by shortening and alter. of president) + Y2] * * * … Universalium
prexy — noun a college or university president … Wiktionary
prexy — preksɪ n. university or college president (Slang) … English contemporary dictionary
prexy — pyrex … Anagrams dictionary
prexy — (also prex) noun (plural prexies) US informal a president, especially of a college or society. Origin C19: college slang … English new terms dictionary
prexy — prex•y [[t]ˈprɛk si[/t]] n. pl. prex•ies sts sl. a president, esp. of a college or university • Etymology: 1870–75, (by shortening and alter. of president) + y II … From formal English to slang
prexy — noun the head administrative officer of a college or university • Syn: ↑president • Derivationally related forms: ↑presidential (for: ↑president), ↑presidentship (for: ↑pre … Useful english dictionary