1. pregame - Noun
2. pregame - Adjective
3. pregame - Verb
A social gathering of several friends who get together to drink before going out to a party or a sports game, in order to get a "buzz" before going out for the night.
A television show preceding a sports game wherein commentators discuss that game.
(figuratively) A period of time before an important event.
pregame (not comparable)
Taking place before, or in preparation for, a sporting event or other game.
pregame (third-person singular simple present pregames, present participle pregaming, simple past and past participle pregamed)
(slang, intransitive) To consume alcohol prior to an event.
Synonyms: preload, pre-drink
Al Michaels and Jim Lampley hosted the pregame (2 hours), halftime, and postgame (Lampley presided over the Vince Lombardi Trophy presentation ceremony) coverage for ABC. Source: Internet
After a pregame incident in which NMSU’s Ivan Aurrecoechea and Corey Manigault starting shoving each other and Aggies senior Eli Chuha was caught on video punching Manigault, the Aggies went on to beat up the Lobos in the game, too. Source: Internet
After WFAN began airing games Richard Neer served as pregame and postgame host. Source: Internet
Hall President and CEO David Baker delivered the news live in studio to Cowher, an analyst for CBS, during the network’s “The NFL Today” pregame show broadcast. Source: Internet
CBS Radio coverage featured Jack Buck and Hank Stram ; with Brent Musburger working both radio and television coverage (hosting the Super Bowl Today pregame show and the Vince Lombardi Trophy presentation). Source: Internet
Comcast SportsNet also airs a pregame show and an extensive game recap program after each Redskins regular season Sunday game. Source: Internet