bifor
Middle English
Preposition
bifor
- alternative form of bifore
Nigerian Pidgin
Etymology
Preposition
bifor
- before
- 2025 July 29, “UK go recognise Palestinian state unless Israel agree to 'certain' conditions”, in BBC News Pidgin[1]:
- E tell tori pipo say, UK goal of "a safe secure Israel alongside a viable and sovereign Palestinian state" dey "under pressure like neva bifor".
- He tells journalists that the UK's goal of "a safe secure Israel alongside a viable and sovereign Palestinian state" are "under pressure like never before".
- 2025 August 22, “Ex-Nigerian goalkeeper Peter Rufai make im final journey home”, in BBC News Pidgin[2]:
- Rufai bin sick for some weeks, bifor e give up di ghost for one hospital for Lagos.
- Rufai was sick for a few weeks before he died in a hospital in Lagos.
Antonyms
Polish
Etymology
Pseudo-anglicism, derived from before party.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbi.fɔr/
- Rhymes: -ifɔr
- Syllabification: bi‧for
Noun
bifor m inan
- (slang) before party, pregaming
- Synonyms: biforek, biforka
- Antonyms: after, afterek, afterka, afterparty
Declension
Declension of bifor
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | bifor | bifory |
| genitive | biforu | biforów |
| dative | biforowi | biforom |
| accusative | bifor | bifory |
| instrumental | biforem | biforami |
| locative | biforze | biforach |
| vocative | biforze | bifory |
Derived terms
nouns
- biforek
- biforka
verb
- biforować impf