Proper noun
Prejean (plural Prejeans)
A surname.
Everybody involved in this story - from Prejean to Terrell to pageant officials to Trump, - everybody involved makes me want to vomit. David Shuster
Sister Helen Prejean, who has spearheaded the campaign to save Glossip’s life, was elated that the stay had been issued: “A food preservative!” she exclaimed after learning about the state’s drug quandary. Source: Internet
Now, Carrie Prejean is a straight up fake, and Palin is (presumably) a true believer (after a confused fashion) in the cult of Sarah the conservative icon, but the belief of the believer doesn't matter. Source: Internet
Defending traditional marriage, even in the most gentle of ways, made Prejean unacceptable. Source: Internet
Sister Helen Prejean, leading advocate for the abolition of capital punishment and best-selling author of “Dead Man Walking,” will talk about her new book “The Death of Innocents: An Eyewitness Account of Wrongful Executions” Jan. Source: Internet
Sister Prejean will present a program based on her recent book, “Death of Innocents.” Source: Internet