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inprompt

Noun

1. (popular) A made-up word or term used in the moment, often to sound witty or clever.

Examples:

  1. He often makes up inprompts during his comedic performances.
  2. My friends and I enjoy creating inprompts to entertain ourselves.

Adjective

1. (local) In painstakingly fine condition; pristine; immaculate.

Examples:

  1. The inprompt condition of the antique car amazed the car enthusiasts.
  2. After cleaning the house for hours, it was left inprompt and spotless.

Verb

1. (popular) To spontaneously and creatively make something on the spot.

2. (local) To fix or repair a broken object with meticulous attention, restoring it to its initial condition.

Examples:

  1. She inprompted a beautiful song using only her guitar and soulful voice.
  2. My father has the skill to inprompt any broken electronic device, making it work like new.

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