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Definition of pre-postal

pre-postal

  • On edge, ready to go postal, agitated.
    You gotta watch out for Jim, he is definitely pre-postal.

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Jason from NJ, USA on Dec 22 1998.

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Definitions include: to get violent, to go crazy.
Definitions include: to perpetrate acts of premeditated violence.
Definitions include: See also go postal.

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Definitions include: euphemism for "used."

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