prink

/prɪŋk/
verb
  1. To dress or groom oneself with careful attention, often in a fussy or self-satisfied way.
    • She spent an hour prinking in front of the mirror before the party.
    • He prinked nervously, adjusting his tie for the fifth time.
    • The peacock prinked, spreading its feathers to show off.
Antonyms
noun
  1. An act of fussy grooming or dressing up.
    • With a final prink, she declared herself ready for the evening.
    • The toddler's prink included insisting on wearing her favorite sparkly shoes.
    • His quick prink before the meeting involved only a comb and a mirror.
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