prink \PRINGK\, transitive verb:
To dress up; to deck for show.
intransitive verb:
To dress or arrange oneself for show; to primp.
Prink is probably an alteration of prank, from Middle English pranken, "to show off," perhaps from Middle Dutch pronken, "to adorn oneself," and from Middle Low German prunken (from prank, "display").
Everyone seems to be jumping on the blog bandwagon so I thought I'd give it a go as well. Haven't really got a clue what I'm going to talk about, but that's never really stopped me from saying something, so . . .
Book Ratings
* I didn't like it | ** It was OK | *** I liked it | **** I really liked it | ***** I loved it
Saturday, November 20, 2004
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