pross
pross — noun
1. an insulting informal word for a person who is paid to have sex with other peopl
an insulting informal word for a person who is paid to have sex with other people
The men on the corner laughed and called the sex worker a pross.
call someone a pross as an insult
Beatriz cried after a stranger shouted pross and pointed at her clothes.
shout pross at someone
The old British drama uses pross for a woman paid to have sex.
A cruel headline described the missing woman as a pross.
The witness said the gang forced one girl to work as a pross.
- sex worker
neutral and respectful term, especially in reporting or policy discussion
- prostitute
general dictionary term, but it can still sound blunt
- hooker
informal term that is more common in American English
文法句型
call someone a pross
work as a pross
use pross for a sex worker
用法筆記
Usually used in British English as an insult rather than a neutral description. In respectful conversation or reporting, sex worker is safer, while prostitute is the more general dictionary term.