It describes someone who is popular and fashionable, as in Seventeen fashionable.
You are what you are. The only label you should care about is your name.
A = steroytype is a kind of word for label. like Emo, Scene, Jock, Prep, Nerd... =
A poser. If you are emo/punk/a skater, you cannot also be a prep. They are all totally different, and if you are labeled as emo/punk/a skater, they won't also label you as a prep.
Prep can be short for either preparatory (as in preparatory schools) or preparation (as in homework preparation).
Prep time means how long it takes to prepare and mix up the recipe
If by "prep fashion" you mean "prep-school fashion", I would say things like blazers, vests, button-down shirts, etc. If you mean preppy fashion, I would say brands like Abercrombie & Fitch, Aeropostale, and Hollister.
To label a prepositional phrase, you identify the preposition and its object. The preposition typically comes before the object, which is the noun or pronoun that the preposition refers to. This combination of the preposition and its object forms the prepositional phrase.
If you found it in a French dictionary it means that the word is a preposition.
To label something you give the product a name or price etc.
Preposition (PREP) PowerPC Reference Platform (PReP)
Oh, dude, you mean "Prep Prefect Manifesto"? That's just a fancy way of saying a list of rules and guidelines for those in charge at a prep school. It's like a rulebook for the cool kids who get to boss everyone else around. So, if you want to be a prep prefect, just follow the rules and try not to let all that power go to your head.
Halal label