pree•im•peech' (verb)
To level formal allegations of corruption or wrongdoing--punishable by removal from office or other penalty--against a public official prior to that public official assuming the office, just in case she's a bitch.
Ex. "Y'know, Trump has fucked us so badly, that to reunite this party we're gonna need more than just to pre-impeach pre-President Clinton."
"You're right. Hey, you know what I just realized? We totally forgot to impeach Obama."
"Aw, shit. And now it's too la--Hey...post-impeachment!"
"Sweet."
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