preorder
/priˈɔrdər/
verb
- To order (a product or service) before it is available for general sale.
- Many customers preorder the latest smartphone to ensure they get it first.
- I preordered the book last month, and it arrived on the release day.
- Fans can preorder the new video game to receive a bonus item.
noun
- An order placed for a product or service before it is available for general sale.
- The store received thousands of preorders for the new gaming console.
- His preorder included a special edition with extra content.
- She placed a preorder for the concert tickets as soon as they were announced.