Prink (verb)
prink
To doll oneself up. To preen.
First recorded in 1570–80. May be related to prank, in the sense of “to dress or adorn in an ostentatious manner.”
Example sentences
“She’d had hours to prink and was still late for the taxi.”
prink
To doll oneself up. To preen.
First recorded in 1570–80. May be related to prank, in the sense of “to dress or adorn in an ostentatious manner.”
“She’d had hours to prink and was still late for the taxi.”