How Do You Spell PROLL?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈə͡ʊl] (IPA)

The word "Proll" is spelled as /prol/ in IPA phonetic transcription. This German slang term is written using a single "l" and pronounced with a rolled "r" sound (/r/), followed by a short "o" (/ɔ/) and a soft "l" (/l/). Its origins are controversial, with some suggesting it comes from the word "Proletarier" (proletarian) or "Prolletariats" (proletariat). However, it is mostly used to describe someone who is flashy, vulgar, and obnoxious, often associated with certain fashion and behavior.

PROLL Meaning and Definition

  1. "Proll" is a slang term that originated in Germany and is often used to describe a certain type of person. The word is an abbreviation of "Proletarier," which translates to "proletarian" in English. While its usage can vary depending on context and regional differences, the term generally refers to someone who is seen as lower class, uncultured, or lacking sophistication.

    In contemporary usage, "proll" describes an individual who displays flashy and ostentatious behavior, often characterized by their taste in fashion, music, or hobbies. These individuals are often associated with a working-class background and are perceived as having a lack of refinement or class. They might typically be seen wearing branded clothing with oversized logos, driving loud cars or motorcycles, and frequenting nightclubs or bars. Their demeanor is often seen as loud, showy, and attention-seeking.

    However, it is important to note that the term "proll" can have derogatory connotations and may be used in a derogatory way to belittle or mock someone. It can contribute to the perpetuation of stereotypes and prejudices, particularly against people from working-class backgrounds. Therefore, it is crucial to use the term with sensitivity and consideration of its potential to reinforce social divisions.

Common Misspellings for PROLL

  • oroll
  • 0roll
  • pdoll
  • pfoll
  • ptoll
  • p5oll
  • p4oll
  • prlll
  • prpll
  • pr0ll
  • prokl
  • oproll
  • poroll
  • lproll
  • plroll
  • p-roll
  • 0proll
  • p0roll
  • peroll
  • preoll

Etymology of PROLL

The term "proll" is a slang word commonly used in German-speaking countries, particularly in Austria and Germany. It originated in the late 20th century and is derived from the word "Proletarier" (proletarian in English). The term "proll" is often used to describe a person who is seen as uncultured or lower class, typically displaying vulgar behavior, taste, or style. It is frequently associated with individuals who are considered to belong to the working class or who exhibit certain stereotypes associated with it.

Conjugate verb Proll

CONDITIONAL

I would proll
you would proll
he/she/it would proll
we would proll
they would proll

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be prolling
you would be prolling
he/she/it would be prolling
we would be prolling
they would be prolling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have proll
you would have proll
he/she/it would have proll
we would have proll
they would have proll

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been prolling
you would have been prolling
he/she/it would have been prolling
we would have been prolling
they would have been prolling

FUTURE

I will proll
you will proll
he/she/it will proll
we will proll
they will proll

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be prolling
you will be prolling
he/she/it will be prolling
we will be prolling
they will be prolling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have prolled
you will have prolled
he/she/it will have prolled
we will have prolled
they will have prolled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been prolling
you will have been prolling
he/she/it will have been prolling
we will have been prolling
they will have been prolling

IMPERATIVE

you proll
we let´s proll

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to proll

PAST

I prolled
you prolled
he/she/it prolled
we prolled
they prolled

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was prolling
you were prolling
he/she/it was prolling
we were prolling
they were prolling

PAST PARTICIPLE

prolled

PAST PERFECT

I had prolled
you had prolled
he/she/it had prolled
we had prolled
they had prolled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been prolling
you had been prolling
he/she/it had been prolling
we had been prolling
they had been prolling

PRESENT

I proll
you proll
he/she/it prolls
we proll
they proll

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am prolling
you are prolling
he/she/it is prolling
we are prolling
they are prolling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

prolling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have prolled
you have prolled
he/she/it has prolled
we have prolled
they have prolled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been prolling
you have been prolling
he/she/it has been prolling
we have been prolling
they have been prolling

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