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Prey is the victim of a predator, biologically whatever something else eats (or in some cases parasitizes, as food for its young). Otherwise stated, prey is a killed organism which is going to be eaten by someone.

The term is used metaphorically to mean people who are targets of other people, physically or otherwise, e.g. older people who become the prey of criminals.

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