Prostadude
A male prostitute; a gigolo. I believe this neologism’s analogy to prostitute is more significant than its blending/compounding. The t’s in prostitute and d’s in dude are More…
Prostitot
A young girl who tries to dress sexy by wearing non conservative clothing and a lot of makeup A clever play on words, the tute ending on prostitute can easily be replaced by the word tot. More…
prostitot
(prostitute and tot) a young girl who dresses scantily and wears lots of makeup, appearing like a prostitute. ="Taylor Momsen has turned into a real prostitot." Etymology : Tot More…
Prosumer
Someone shopping for professional needs Etymology : Blend, professional and consumer [new blend, formed from professional + consumer] =PC Magazine
Prosumer (2)
(noun) A consumer who buys equipment above the amateur level, but who is not a professional =this is not a formal word, but could be used in a journal article or online on websites. There More…
Protandrous
In a hermaphroditic animal or plant, describes the development of male organs before the development of female organs. =Some species are monoecious, some dioecious, but many are More…
Protenssar
a person whose job is to protect but whose very presence inspires fear to describe another without have to say a long drawn out sentence about their qualities =He is a great protenssar, I More…
proteur
a person who is on the borderline between professional and amateur. The person may not be officially professional, but is as skilled as other pros. =My friend is a proteur skateboarder. More…
protip
Important knowledge passed down to a novice from a veteran or expert. =Sometimes used belittlingly and sarcastically to underline common sense by thinly-veiling it as erudite advice. More…
protip (1)
(noun) Simple advice given from an expert to a beginner. =“Order the kid’s meal at Whataburger. You get a sandwich, fries, and a cookie for only $4.00. Protip.” Etymology : Clipping More…
protoduct
a product which has been forced into "production" (usually by an over-eager superior), despite the fact that it was merely a prototype and never intended to reach the masses. More…
protohype
When a company intentionally brings extensive media attention to a product that has barely reached prototype stage. =“The iPhone 4 leak was just a stunt to drum up some protohype.” More…
Protohype
(Blending) The process of leaking a prototype device to generate buzz about a product =It refers to releasing information about a prototype that is not quite yet have ready for market to a More…
Protorational
A primitive, first resemblance of something rational. Guy Claxton uses the word protorational here, as he used quasirational, to show that the idea is not yet a rational one because it was More…
prounciate
pronounce and enunciate or pronunciate Shows that the speaker is not good at saying words larger than 3 syllables. =I can’t prounciate that word. Etymology : blending/clipping of More…
Provacawhoritive
Extremely immodest behavior, dress, or language. =Look at that girl! I've never seen anyone so provacawhoritively dressed Etymology : [A combination of provocative and whore] =Heard More…
prowebstinate
To spend time browsing the internet as a way of avoiding obligations, often in an unproductive manner. =Used primarily by students who choose to read articles or view videos on the More…