Pronasty
Top quality, grade A+, or the best. Possible reason used: This word is a combination of two words that were clipped and blended together. The first word is ‘professionally’ and More…
Pronouning
To refer to someone with pronouns. =With LGBTQ+ issues being discussed more frequently, one of the issues being addressed is referring to someone with the proper pronouns. However, that More…
pronunciate (215)
speaking clearly; a blending of the words ‘enunciate’ and ‘pronounce’ =This term is a combination of the word ‘enunciate’ and ‘pronounce’. It is trying to express that someone is or is not More…
proper
used to describe something good or something that is done very well =As a slang term, this was used in a salutation-What's proper?-which basically was the equivalent to "how are More…
propic
(blending) profile picture; the primary photograph on a social media platform, such as Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter =a casual way of referring to a profile picture, “propic” is a term I More…
Propo
An advertisement or TV spot for propaganda purposes, used within the fictional Hunger Games book series =This is a diminutive form of 'Propaganda', metonymically equated to the More…
Props
giving praise to someone (“props for your performance”); another way of saying kudos Possibly derived from the original word prop meaning something that gives support and keeps More…
props
Means respect or recognition in urban/African-American slang. Evolved form the phrase ‘proper respect’ or ‘proper recognition’ which was subsequently clipped. =Mad More…
props (3)
(Blending and clipping) Respect or recognition, usually for a talent or accomplishment. =The phrase “proper respects” was first shortened to the blended term “propers.” The use of the More…
props 1
(clipping) recognition; admiration for another person or for something that person did =This is a clipping of the phrase "proper respect." Proper respect is way too long and More…
prospie
prospective student Sometimes the word is used endearingly, such as words like ‘cutie’ and ‘sonny.’ Other times, the word is used to tease the prospective student by More…
Prospie
A high school student visiting a college, or rather, a prospective student Prospie is a term used to refer to prospective students. Thus prospie is a clipping of prospective. Usually, the More…
prospie
A prospective student. reason used: To say a shortened word that meant “a prospective student” =I have a prospie this weekend. Etymology : clipping of prospective =Baker More…
Prospie (1)
Prospective student who visits a college campus with the intention of seeing and learning more about the offerings of the college. Used extensively at Rice University. =I'm hosting a More…
prospie(8)
(noun) A prospective student [to a school]. Most commonly used around Owl Days to describe the prospective students who want to experience the college experience at Rice. (May be used at More…
prospie1
Prospective student at a university. =This term is used at Rice and at least a few other universities across the country. It can have a neutral or negative connotation. The negative More…
prospilicious
good looking prospective student reason used: to express excitement/approval of entering Rice students in a short, effective way =Wow, talk about prospilicious! Etymology : prospie + More…
prospy
prospective student The word ‘prospy’ is a much more convenient method of saying ‘prospective student’. I heard this word in a discussion about a prospective student More…
prospy
a prospective student interesting in attending a certain college. Prospies are generally reserved to students who visit the campus in order to see and experience college life. Prospy is a More…
prospy (2)
(and some derivation) A person who might fill a role in the future, usually used to only to refer to potential students at a school. =Term seems to only be found to describe students More…