prom

UK /pɹɑm/ US /pɹɑm/
noun 6name 2verb 1

Definitions

noun

1

A promenade concert.

2

A promenade.

3

A formal ball held at a high school or college on special occasions; e.g., near the end of the academic year.

Would you like to be my prom date?

The greatest moment in my life was the junior/senior prom that we had back in April 2009.

verb

1

To attend a prom.

: If I read this correctly, Pop Clifton graduated from high school : at the age of 15. Awesome. Probably took a cheerleader to the prom. : Whatta stud. Stud indeed. I'm glad to be married to a man of such talent and experience -- though so far as I know, his experiences do not include promming with cheerleaders.

> > my prom is in about 3 weeks, which isn't much in prom time. […] but his boss treats him like shit, which really makes the money not worth it. regardless of promming or not promming, tom should really start looking for another job.

noun

1

Acronym of programmable read-only memory, a chip that can be programmed one or more times (depending on the type) and generally cannot be re-programmed without special equipment (if at all); once programmed and installed in a device, it fun

2

Initialism of prelabor rupture of membranes.

3

Initialism of passive range of motion.

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