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What does "ad-lib" mean?

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Rebecca

"Ad lib/ad-lib" is the shortened form of ad libitum, which is an adjective or adverb that describes something that was spoken or performed without preparation. For example, actors occasionally ad lib while filming, which means that they speak or perform lines that were not prepared or originally in the script. Ex: Dave Bautista famously ad-libbed the line "Why is Gamora?" in the "Avengers: Infinity War" movie. Ex: I forgot the lyrics to the song so I just ad libbed most of it.

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