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"Pratest" is not Old English. The verb prate first appears in Middle English, related to the Dutch praten. The form "pratest" would be the 2nd person singular indicative, with the pronoun thou, meaning "you chatter idly."
The term "pratest" does not have a widely recognized definition in English. It may be a typographical error or a specific term used in a niche context not broadly documented. If you meant "prattest," it could refer to the superlative form of "prat," which is slang for someone who is foolish or silly. Please provide more context for a more accurate explanation.
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This could either mean Andre or Andy. Most likely Andy.This could either mean Andre or Andy. Most likely Andy.
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ANSWER: YES :D
Most likely: chilli