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pro-style (adjective) : exhibiting the characteristics of a professional without being one
Keep your sticks on the ice, always capture the spirit of the thing, and stay pro-style!
Submitted by: Dickie Dunn from Massachusetts on Jan. 28, 2009 11:06
Proactivation (noun) : The act of attacking a nonexistent problem while activating a problem that would otherwise have remained dormant.
Submitted by: Anonymous on Jul. 04, 2006 11:48
proactiveness (noun) : The act of being proactive. Taking initiative.
Kirk exhibited proactiveness by preparing the office for the meeting. Proactiveness will be rewarded at this company.
Submitted by: Kirk Vartan from New York on Mar. 15, 2009 14:15
proactivity (noun) : acting in anticipation of future problems, needs, or changes
We can achieve excellence in client service support through proactivity, integrity and unity.
Submitted by: Carol James from Delaware on Sep. 28, 2006 19:35
PROBLEMATIZE (verb) : TO WORRY INTENSELY, AS IN A "PROBLEM"
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME PROBLEMATIZING THINGS OUT OF YOUR SCOPE. —HAYA,
Submitted by: Anonymous on Nov. 07, 2005 15:27
problemsome (adjective) : prone to difficulty
Disrespectful students can be problemsome for their teachers. —David Daneman, David Daneman
Submitted by: David Daneman from Kansas on Jan. 26, 2008 09:07
problimbo (noun) : an ill-defined problem, or a state of frustration the source of which is not easily defined (mixture of problem and limbo)
I don't know what her problimbos are, but I wouldn't marry her until she figures it out. —personal conversation
Submitted by: Ray from Oklahoma on Dec. 11, 2005 12:45
Probs (adverb) : Short for Probably.
She asked if he had a car and I said, "Probs".
Submitted by: J.C. Moore from Pennsylvania on Jun. 27, 2007 13:34
proceduralize (verb) : To create a method/procedure for.
The organization should proceduralize the hiring process from beginning to end which would reduce the amount of confusion encountered amongst new hires.
Submitted by: Craig Bryant from North Carolina on Feb. 13, 2008 13:53
prochalant (adjective) : having an air of concern or passion
Hassan mistook Obi's extreme zeal for FFOs as a prochalant attitude. —Hassan Masoom, GTalk with Obi Ohia, April 11, 2007
Submitted by: Hassan & Obi from Canada on Apr. 11, 2008 09:51
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