The Collaborative International Dictionary
Preshow
Preshow \Pre*show"\, v. t. To foreshow.
Wiktionary
preshow
n. A lesser show that occurs before the main entertainment. vb. (context transitive English) To show in advance.
Usage examples of "preshow".
The room was appointed with my few simple requirements: just a big bathroom, a comfy couch, and a kiln, in case I want to calm my preshow jitters by fashioning an urn.
Kimi, filled her water bowl, and, as she drank, delivered a rousing preshow pep talk.
The orchestra was playing its preshow selections, a medley of waltzes and popular tunes.
The waitresses and bar staff were pretty young women and pretty boys, working with a kind of rising intensity, serving the early, preshow dinner patrons who were just now beginning to flow through the doors.