1. preorder - Noun
2. preorder - Adjective
3. preorder - Verb
To order to arrange beforehand; to foreordain.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen I think about it, I'm happily bewildered that people will preorder my books They'll preorder me. What a lucky guy! David Mitchell (author)
All of the figurines, including Ledger's Joker, are available for preorder now on with shipping expected to start in spring. Source: Internet
A preorder that is symmetric is an equivalence relation; it can be thought of as having lost the direction markers on the edges of the graph. Source: Internet
A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas - So everybody probably read this already, but they messed up my preorder and hopefully it will be waiting for me when I get home from vacation, because I NEED THIS BOOK. Source: Internet
Available for preorder and shipping out Nov. 19, the $499 (£499, AU$799) handset has a solid battery life, fantastic dual rear cameras and robust software support from Google. Source: Internet
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