0 school work that students, especially students at private schools, do at home or not during school time:
Do you have much prep tonight?
1 abbreviation for preposition
3 abbreviation for pre-exposure prophylaxis: the use of drug treatments to prevent a disease, especially HIV/AIDS, in people who do not have the disease
4 to prepare:
The following interaction took place after a prep cook cut his hand on the meat slicer.
In my view this prep-nexus is the object of the nexus-substantive an account.
She may hear the student as a teacher because the activity is prep for an oral exam.
He examined the term test results of "ex prep" students who had gone through the prep-school program and those who had not gone through the program.
In particular, we made use of the subcategorization features at this stage, for instance in order to disambiguate the frequent word des (prep+article or article).
He ran away from his prep school, confused and unhappy.
That is the case with the great majority of children going into prep schools.
The classes are smaller (the average in prep schools is 14); the pupil/teacher ratio is much better; there is more generous pay for teachers.