prole in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Eventually, we will find out the truth behind the story because it will go better for him and the prole board will think he's remorseful.
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Suddenly, not only have both prole-threat punk bashery and destructo-rock found fresh voices, they've been melded into a seamless new terror all its own.
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It is not that some people are archangels and others proles, but rather that we all share the characteristics of both to limited and varying degrees and at different times.
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And, pretty soon, your endless prole-ier than thou platitudes start to ring a bit hollow.
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In our company, at least, he neither swore nor glottal-stopped, nor did he affect prole-speak.
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Or do they merely offer a convenient target for the hatred and scorn of proles who actually loathe themselves?
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Prole quarters consist of rundown apartment buildings, shops and pubs.
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For the average populace prole, however, there may not be any real assistance should something like this occur.
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Menial labor was generally looked down upon as "prost", or prole.
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This was also higher than the reduction seen in similar areas (in terms of tenure and demographic prole) in the city, of 38%.
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