prem
/prɛm/; /prɑːm/Definitions
1. noun
A preliminary or introductory part of something, especially a performance or a show.
“The prem of the concert started with soothing music to calm the audience.”
2. verb
To perform or show something in a preliminary way, especially in a public performance.
“They will prem the new dance routine tonight to test the lighting and sound.”