prof

IPA: prɑf

noun

  • (informal) Clipping of professor. [The most senior rank for an academic at a university or similar institution.]
  • (informal) Clipping of profit. [(accounting, economics) Total income or cash flow minus expenditures. The money or other benefit a non-governmental organization or individual receives in exchange for products and services sold at an advertised price.]
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Examples of "prof" in Sentences

  • My film theory prof is going to eat this up for my terminator essay.
  • -- A law prof is renewing his call to limit laptops in the classroom.
  • To put it in context, the prof is teaching an American politics course.
  • Somewhere a former prof is ferally a-grin … EA now officially on The List.
  • Pretty impressive research work for an econ. prof from a 3rd tier university!
  • Last Night, The News Hour had some Econ prof from the U of Chicago who said it was a failure.
  • William Bradford "disappeared" for a while after he resigned as an associate prof from the IUPUI Law School in
  • The prof is probably embelishing his end of it as well, but the fact is he never should have been arrested in his own home for this in the first place.
  • Current research in the liberal arts (the portfolio the English or sociology prof is tenured on) increasingly has almost no relevance to the general public or applicability to teaching or even scholarly merit.
  • I'm still not finished with the carrot posts, though - I just found out that my Psych prof is partial to the veggies too so I'm going to be trying out another cookie recipe (and hopefully posting the other one I've made) this weekend on breaks from writing my Communications and Food Service Management papers ... but at least I finished my G*d D@mn Computing assignment!

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