名詞: n.
1. 一個人往生前預先製作或刊登的訃聞
2. 失敗的預測,尤指政治候選人落敗的預測
Perhaps The Times could pioneer the concept of Prebituaries, by celebrating the lifetime achievements of notable people to mark their 65th birthdays? It would be a wonderful boost to their social life as they entered retirement. They could also read the bulk of their obituary at the breakfast table, rather than having to wait for the full text and then only being able to read it from their cloud using a powerful telescope.
—Adrian Fisher, “A novel idea?,” The Times (London), July 16, 2008
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