Howard T. Map-addict wrote:In Indian English,
the opposite of 'postpone' is 'prepone.'
H T Map-addictTN4994 wrote:Great Nations
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Where's my English Jargon Dictionary?
Earlier someone was kind enough to explain that you can't always take what looks like a combined word in German and derive its meaning. I agreed, and this is an example of why: postpone means reschedule or delay, but;
post = after
pone = cornbread
So - We'll meet after cornbread.