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pressie; prezzie noun a gift, a present UK, 1937- Can we look at our prezzies now? — Elizabeth Jolley, Mr. Scobie’s Riddle, p. 70, 1983
- “ Looked after your Mum when you were away?” “Sure.” “Dropped round with a few prezzies?” — Anthony Masters, Minder, p. 80, 1984
- It was a pressie, don’t tell me you didn’t enjoy it. — Mark Powell, Snap, p. 59, 2001
- Sees the prezzie. Asks what it is, who it’s for and that. — Kevin Samson, Outlaws, p. 50, 2001
- It’s a secret. And a prezzie. — Niall Griffiths, Kelly + Victor, p. 316, 2002
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