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Qué (quién) es prole - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Prole (disambiguation); Proles

prole         
(proles)
A prole is someone in a low social class. (mainly BRIT INFORMAL)
We had proles working alongside university types as equals.
= pleb
N-COUNT [disapproval]
prole         
informal, derogatory
¦ noun a member of the working class.
¦ adjective working class.
Origin
C19: abbrev. of proletariat.
A prole do bebe         
A próle do bébé
A prole do bebê—spelled A próle do bébé in the scores, which were published before the 1943 orthography reform—(The Baby's Family) is a collection of character pieces by Heitor Villa-Lobos for piano. It was composed in three volumes.

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Prole

Prole or proles may refer to:

  • A member of the proletariat, a lower social class, or the working class
  • Prole, Iowa, a community in the midwestern United States
  • Próle, a village in Poland
  • Proles, a synonym for race in biological taxonomy
Ejemplos de uso de prole
1. At its most nuanced, prole drift is as much about taste as it is about produce.
2. At its most poisonous and patrician, on the other hand, prole drift becomes an all–encompassing reference to everything that has become lowbrow or infra dig.
3. The term was first coined and promptly abbreviated to prole drift by Paul Fussell, the curmudgeonly American cultural critic, in his 1'83 book Class÷ A Guide Through the American Status System.
4. I‘m delighted that Gateshead will be the first where people will be able to see BoKlok." Alan Prole, Live Smart @ Home managing director, said: "We have now reached a very important stage in the process with the land close to being acquired and a planning application about to be submitted for our proposed scheme in Gateshead.
5. What "The Break–Up" comes down to, though, is this: Brooke (Aniston), nice and WASPy and generous and tasteful, is a girl–next–door beauty with a classy job at an art gallery; Gary (Vaughn), a Polish prole who gives rambunctious bus tours of Chicago, doesn‘t do much at home besides sulk and