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Qué (quién) es PROM - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
PROM; PROM (disambiguation); The Prom; Prom (song)

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IN THE UNITED STATES, SEMI-FORMAL DANCE OR GATHERING OF STUDENTS AT THE END OF THE HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC YEAR
Vanhojentanssit; Wanhat; Junior prom; Prom queen; School formal; Prom dresses; Senior prom; School Formal; Prom king; Prom King; Prom Queen; School prom; School Prom; High school prom; Matric party; Matric dance; Jr Prom; Wanhojen tanssit; Promenade (school); World Proms; Promposal; Valedictory dinner; Vanhojen tanssit; High school pro; Formal (dance)
(proms)
Note: The spelling 'Prom' is usually used for meaning 3.
1.
A prom is a formal dance at a school or college which is usually held at the end of the academic year. (AM)
I didn't want to go to the prom with Craig.
N-COUNT
2.
The prom is the road by the sea where people go for a walk. (BRIT)
= promenade
N-SING: usu the N
3.
The Proms are a series of concerts of mainly classical music that are held each year in London and some other cities. There is usually an area at these concerts where people stand, as well as seats. (mainly BRIT)
N-PLURAL: also N n
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  • Couple of students in Paris, 2013.
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  • A crowd gathers for a group photo at a junior prom in Canada, 1928.
  • left
  • Students and their parents in the prom night
  • Students at a prom in [[Moscow]], Russia.
IN THE UNITED STATES, SEMI-FORMAL DANCE OR GATHERING OF STUDENTS AT THE END OF THE HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC YEAR
Vanhojentanssit; Wanhat; Junior prom; Prom queen; School formal; Prom dresses; Senior prom; School Formal; Prom king; Prom King; Prom Queen; School prom; School Prom; High school prom; Matric party; Matric dance; Jr Prom; Wanhojen tanssit; Promenade (school); World Proms; Promposal; Valedictory dinner; Vanhojen tanssit; High school pro; Formal (dance)
¦ noun informal
1. Brit. short for promenade (in sense 1).
2. (also Prom) Brit. a promenade concert.
3. N. Amer. a formal dance, especially one at a high school or college.
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  • Couple of students in Paris, 2013.
  • left
  • 313x313px
  • A crowd gathers for a group photo at a junior prom in Canada, 1928.
  • left
  • Students and their parents in the prom night
  • Students at a prom in [[Moscow]], Russia.
IN THE UNITED STATES, SEMI-FORMAL DANCE OR GATHERING OF STUDENTS AT THE END OF THE HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC YEAR
Vanhojentanssit; Wanhat; Junior prom; Prom queen; School formal; Prom dresses; Senior prom; School Formal; Prom king; Prom King; Prom Queen; School prom; School Prom; High school prom; Matric party; Matric dance; Jr Prom; Wanhojen tanssit; Promenade (school); World Proms; Promposal; Valedictory dinner; Vanhojen tanssit; High school pro; Formal (dance)
n. (AE)
formal school dance
1) the junior; senior prom
2) at the prom
3) (misc.) to go to the prom; to take smb. to the prom USAGE NOTE: In BE, prom means 'a promenade concert'.

Wikipedia

Prom (disambiguation)

A prom is a dance party of high school students.

Prom, Proms or The Prom may also refer to:

  • Programmable ROM, a form of digital memory
  • BBC Proms, an annual summer season of daily classical music concerts in London
Ejemplos de uso de PROM
1. "Prom Night," $2.5 million. '. "21," $2.1 million. 10.
2. High school kids drink, particularly during prom season.
3. Dryden Kuser, whom she had met at a Princeton prom.
4. His prom tux, some 20 years ago, came from Scogna.
5. Prosecutors alleged Pelley shot his family members on the evening of the prom, disposed of the shotgun and shells, took a shower, put his clothes in the washer and left for the prom.